UUSB    LIBRARY 


MANUAL 


RESBYTERIAN  QHURCH 


CHICAGO, 


1,      1883. 


CHICAGO: 
POOLE  BROS.,  PRINTERS. 

l883. 


CONSTITUTION 


PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


The  universal  visible  Church  consists  of  all  those  persons,  in 
every  nation,  together  with  their  children,  who  make  profession  of  the 
religion  of  Christ  and  submission  to  His  law. 

A  particular  Church  consists  of  a  number  of  professing  Christians, 
with  their  offspring,  associated  for  divine  worship  and  godly  living, 
agreeably  to  the  Holy  Scriptures,  and  submitting  to  a  certain  form  of 
government.  (See  f orm  of  Gov.,  Chap.  II.) 

The  Presbyterian  Church,  in  the  United  States  of  America,  was 
organized  as  at  present  in  the  year  1 780,  and  the  first  General  Assem- 
bly was  held  in  the  month  of  May  of  the  following  year.  Its  Consti- 
tution is  embraced  in  the  Westminster  Confession  of  Faith  and  the 
Larger  and  Shorter  Catechisms.  The  Doctrines  of  the  Church  are 
those  formulated  and  maintained  by  the  Reformers  of  the  sixteenth 
century,  in  France,  Holland,  England  and  Scotland,  and  are  essen- 
tially in  harmony  with  the  belief  of  all  Evangelical  Christians. 
While  the  Church  holds  to  the  excellence  of  its  system  of  doctrine,  it 
acknowledges  that  its  most  essential  features  are,  the  incarnation  of 
the  Son  of  God,  His  vicarious  atonement,  repentance,  faith  in  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  justification  by  faith  alone,  and  this  faith 
wrought  by  the  Holy  Spirit;  and  possessing  this  faith,  the  believer  is 
entitled  to  the  communion  of  saints. 


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In  its  outward  organization,  the  Church  is  a  unit;  yet  each  particu- 
lar congregation  is  free  to  move  in  its  own  sphere,  as  circumstances 
and  local  laws  require,  but  conforming  to  the  principles  of  the  written 
Constitution. 

As  the  Church  session  stands  at  the  door  of  communion  and 
membership,  so  the  Presbytery  is  the  judge  of  the  qualifications  of  its 
members,  and  can  admit,  censure  or  depose,  acting  in  the  fear  of  God, 
and  in  accordance  with  His  word. 

The  Synod  is,  in  some  sense,  a  lar.ger  Presbytery,  reviewing  the 
proceedings  of  the  Presbyteries  under  its  care,  with  power  to  redress 
•whatever  has  been  done  contrary  to  order,  to  form  new  Presbyteries, 
and  generally  to  take  such  action  as  shall  tend  to  the  edification  of  the 
Church. 

The  General  Assembly  is  the  highest  judicatory  of  the  Church. 
It  decides  all  appeals  and  references  brought  from  lower  judicatories, 
reviews  the  proceedings  of  Synods,  and  gives  advice  and  instruction  to 
the  whole  Church  in  questions  of  law  or  morals  submitted  to  it.  It 
can  decide  all  controversies  respecting  doctrine  and  discipline,  and  bear 
testimony  against  error  in  doctrine  or  immorality  in  practice  in  any 
Church,  Presbytery  or  Synod.  It  may  recommend  changes  in  the 
Constitution,  but  a  majority  of  the  Presbyteries  must  approve  before 
they  are  valid  or  obligatory. 

Finally,  the  distinguishing  features  of  the  Church  are,  the  equalitv 
of  the  clergy,  as  opposed  to  Prelacy  or  Episcopacy,  and  the  equal 
voice  of  the  laity  in  all  ecclesiastical  assemblies. 


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CHURCH    OFFICERS. 

(See  form  of  Govt.,  Chaps.  III.  and  IV.) 

The  ordinary  and  perpetual  officers  in  the  Church  are  Bishops  or 
Pastors,  the  representatives  of  the  people,  usually  styled  Ruling 
Elders  and  Deacons. 

The  pastoral  office  is  the  first  in  the  Church,  both  for  dignity  and 
usefulness.  The  person  who  fills  this  office  hath  in  Scripture  obtained 
different  names  expressive  of  his  various  duties.  As  he  has  the  over- 
sight of  the  flock  of  Christ,  he  is  termed  Bishop.  As  he  feeds  them 
with  spiritual  food,  he  is  termed  Pastor.  As  he  serves  Christ  in  His 
Church,  he  is  termed  Minister.  As  it  is  his  duty  to  be  grave  and  pru- 
dent, and  an  example  to  the  flock,  and  to  govern  well  in  the  House 
and  Kingdom  of  Christ,  he  is  termed  Presbyter  or  Elder.  As  he  is 
the  messenger  of  God,  he  is  termed  the  Angel  of  the  Church.  As 
he  is  to  declare  the  will  of  God  to  sinners,  and  to  beseech  them  to  be 
reconciled  to  God  through  Christ,  he  is  termed  Ambassador.  And  as 
he  dispenses  the  manifold  grace  of  God  and  the  ordinances  instituted 
by  Christ,  he  is  termed  Steward  of  the  Mysteries  of  God. 

• 

RULING  ELDERS. 

Ruling  Elders  are  the  representatives  of  the  people,  chosen  by 
them  for  the  purpose  of  exercising  government  and  discipline  in  con- 
junction with  Pastors  or  Ministers. 

This  office  has  been  understood,  by  a  great  part  of  the  Protestant 
Reformed  Churches,  to  be  designated  in  the  Holy  Scriptures  by  the 
title  of  Governments,  and  of  those  who  rule  well,  but  do  not  labor,  in 
word  or  doctrine.  They  not  only  have  authority  to  receive  members 


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and  exercise  "government  and  discipline  in  the  Church,  but  are  dili- 
gently to  look  whether  every  one  properly  deports  himself;  to 
admonish  those  who  are  disorderly,  and  to  aid  the  Pastor  in  all  things 
pertaining  to  the  oversight  and  care  of  the  flock.  In  case  of  a  vacancy 
in  the  Pastoral  office,  they  act  under  and  with  the  advice  of  the 
Presbytery. 

DEACONS. 

(See  form  of  Govt.,  Chaps.  IX  and  X.) 

The  Scriptures  clearly  point  out  Deacons  as  distinct  officers  in  the 
Church,  whose  business  is  to  take  care  .of  the  poor  and  to  distribute 
among  them  the  collections  which  may  be  raised  for  their  use.  To 
them  also  may  be  properly  committed  the  management  of  the  tempo- 
ral affairs  of  the  Church. 


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THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  ffllMH. 


The  Third  Presbyterian  Church  of  Chicago  was  organized  by  a 
Committee  of  the  Presbytery  of  Ottawa,  consisting  of  Rev.  Messrs. 
Patterson,  Bascom,  Wilcox,  Walker  and  Henderson,  on  the  .ist  of 
July,  1847.  At  its  organization,  the  church  was  composed  of  thirty- 
five  members,  of  whom  Messrs.  Philo  Carpenter,  Henry  Smith,  Law- 
rens  Kent  and  Gustavus  W.  Southworth  were  chosen  Elders.  The 
house  of  worship,  a  small  frame  building,  situated  on  Union  street 
between  Washington  and  Randolph  streets,  was  dedicated  to  the 
worship  of  God  on  the  succeeding  Sabbath,  the  4th  of  July, 

From  the  organization  of  the  church  until  November,  1849,  they 
enjoyed  the  ministerial  labor  of  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Walker  as  their  stated 
supply. 

In  November,  1849,  a  ca^  was  made  out  and  presented  to  the 
Rev.  Lewis  H.  DeLoss,  of  Rockford,  to  become  the  pastor  of  the 
church.  In  answer  to  this  call,  Mr.  DeLoss  commenced  his  labors 
in  the  church  on  the  second  Sabbath  in  November,  1849,  and  was 
duly  installed  as  its  pastor  May  I2th,  1850.  On  the  loth  of  June, 
1851,  the  pastoral  relations  between  him  and  the  church  were,  by 
mutual  consent,  dissolved  by  the  Presbytery. 


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On  the  5th  of  October,  1851,  Mr.  Edwin  G.  Moore,  a  licentiate 
of  the  Presbytery  of  Franklin,  Ohio,  was  invited  to  labor  in  the 
church,  with  a  view  to  ultimate  settlement  as  its  pastor.  Mr.  Moore 
commenced  his  labors  in  the  month  of  October,  and  was,  on  the  5th 
of  November,  1852,  called  to  settle  with  them  as  their  pastor.  Having 
accepted  their  call,  Mr.  Moore  was  ordained  and  installed  over  the 
church  by  a  committee  of  the  Presbytery  on  the  i4th  of  the  same 
month.  The  labors  of  Mr.  Moore  were  continued  until  the  autumn 
of  1854. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Ferris,  of  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  supplied 
the  pulpit  from  the  succeeding  spring  until  the  call  of  Rev.  Asahel 
L.  Brooks  to  the  pastorate  of  the  church.  Mr.  Brooks  was  installed 
June  1 2th,  1856.  This  ministry  was  terminated,  at  his  own  request, 
November  lyth,  1859. 

On  the  6th  of  February,  1860,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Swazey  was 
invited  to  the  pastoral  care  of  the  church.  He  began  his  labors  on 
the  ist  of  April  following,  and  was  formally  installed  by  the  Presby- 
tery September  I2th  of  the  same  year. 

Over  five  hundred  persons  were  admitted  to  the  church  during  the 
pastorate  of  Dr.  Swazey,  and  a  debt  of  some  forty-five  thousand  dol- 
lars nearly  extinguished.  On  the  i6th  of  December,  1869,  he  tendered 
his  resignation,  which,  at  his  earnest  request,  was  accepted  at  a  meet- 
ing of  the  church  held  the  following  day. 

On  the  1 3th  of  June,  1870,  Rev.  Abbott  E.  Kittredge,  pastor  of 
the  Eleventh  Presbyterian  Church  of  New  York,  was  elected  pastor 
of  this  church,  and  on  the  2d  of  October  following  began  his  labors, 
having  been  installed  by  the  Presbytery  on  that  day.  Three  churches 
have  been  organized  during  this  period  from  our  membership,  the 
Reunion,  Westminster  and  Campbell  Park  churches.  Three  Sabbath 


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schools'  are  under  the  care  of  this  church,  the  Home  school  and  the 
Foster  and  Noble  Street  Mission  schools,  with  a  total  enrolled  mem- 
bership of  1,917  scholars. 

In  the  autumn  of  1877  t^ie  church  edifice  on  the  corner  of  Wash- 
ington and  Carpenter  streets  was  sold  to  the  congregation  of  the 
Reformed  Episcopal  Church,  under  the  care  of  Rev.  Bishop/Fallows, 
and  in  May,  1878,  the  present  edifice  on  Ashland  avenue  was 
occupied. 


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ARTICLES   OF   FAITH. 


ARTICLE  I.  —  We  believe  that  there  is  one  only  living  and  true 
God  —  the  Father,  the  Son,  and  the  Holy  Ghost  —  self-existent  and 
infinite  in  every  perfection,  the  Creator,  Preserver  and  Governor  of 
the  Universe.  * 

ART.  II.  —  We  believe  that  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testaments  were  written  by  holy  men  as  they  were  moved  by  the 
Holy  Ghost,  and  are  the  only  infallible  rule  of  faith  and  practice. 

ART.  III.  —  We  believe  that  Jesus  Christ,  our  Mediator,  is  truly 
God  and  truly  man,  and  that,  by  his  sufferings  and  death  on  the  cross 
He  made  atonement  for  the  sins  of  the  world;  so  that  the  offers  of 
salvation  are  sincerely  made  to  all  men,  and  all  who  repent  and  believe 
in  Him  will  be  justified  and  saved. 

ART.  IV.  —  We  believe  that  those  who  are  justified  through 
faith  in  Christ  are  renewed  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  according  to  the  eter- 
nal purpose  of  God,  and  will  owe  their  preservation  in  holiness  and 
final  salvation  to  grace  alone  and  not  to  any  works  of  righteousness 
which  they  have  done. 

ART.  V.  —  We  believe  that  the  children  of  God  are  created  in 
Jesus  Christ  unto  good  works,  and  that  a  renewed  heart  will  evince 
itself  in  the  various  acts  of  an  obedient  and  holv  life. 


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ART.  VI.  —  We  believe  that  the  sacraments  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment are  Baptism  and  the  Lord's  Supper  ;  that  Baptism  is  to  be 
administered  to  none  but  believers  and  their  households,  and  the  Lord's 
Supper  to  be  received  by  His  disciples. 

ART.  VII.  —  We  believe  that  Jesus  Christ  will  appear  at  the  end 
of  time  to  judge  the  world;  that  the  wicked  will  go  away  into  ever- 
lasting punishment,  but  the  righteous  into  life  eternal. 


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FORM  OF  ADMISSION 


BELOVED  FRIENDS  :  You  have  presented  yourselves  before 
God,  and  His  people,  and  the  world,  to  make  a  solemn  confession  of 
your  religious  faith,  and  to  take  upon  you,  in  a  public  manner,  the 
bonds  of  the  everlasting  covenant.  We  trust  and  believe  that  you 
have  well  considered  the  nature  of  this  transaction,  and  have  already 
offered  yourselves  a  living  sacrifice,  holy  and  acceptable  to  God, 
through  Jesus  Christ.  With  regard  to  your  doctrinal  belief,  we  feel 
that,  in  this  public  act,  but  one  doctrine  is  essential  to  your  union  with 
us,  and  vital  to  your  spiritual  health,  and  that  is  a  hearty  and  intelli- 
gent belief  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  "  God  manifest  in  the  flesh,"  and 
as  such,  your  Almighty  Saviour.  In  this  one  fundamental  doctrine  of 
our  religion  do  you  heartily  believe? 

[  Those  TV  ho  were  not  baptized  in  infancy  id  ill  novu  be  baptized.^ 

You  who  were  baptized  in  infancy  do  now  reaffirm,  for  yourselves,, 
the  vows  made  in  your  behalf  by  believing  parents  at  your  baptism. 

You  will  now  enter  into  covenant  with  God  and  this  church. 

Believing  it  to  be  your  duty  to  confess  Christ  before  men,  you 
do  now,  in  the  presence  of  God  and  this  assembly,  solemnly  avouch 
the  Lord  Jehovah,  the  Father,  the  Son,  and  the  Holy  Ghost,  to  be  your 
God  and  portion  forever  ;  receiving  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  as  your 
Prophet,  Priest  and  King,  and  the  Holy  Ghost  as  your  sanctifier,. 
comforter  and  guide.  You  humbly  and  cheerfully  devote  yourselves 
to  God,  in  the  everlasting  covenant  of  his  grace;  you  consecrate  all 
your  powers  and  faculties  to  His  service  and  glory;  and,  relying  upon 
the  promised  aid  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  you  engage  to  walk  in  all  the 


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statutes  and  ordinances  of  the  Lord;  ,to  assemble  yourselves  with  His 
people  for  His  worship;  to  keep  holy  the  Sabbath  day;  to  maintain 
family  and  secret  prayer;  and  to  honor  your  high  and  holy  vocation 
by  a  life  of  piety  toward  God  and  benevolence  toward  your  fellow 
men. 

Do  you  thus  covenant  and  engage? 

Now,  then,  beloved  in  the  Lord,  let  it  be  impressed  on  your  minds 
that  you  have  entered  into  the  most  solemn  obligations,  and  that  you 
have  become  sharers,  also,  in  the  promises  of  the  Everlasting  Father. 
See  to  it,  that  ye  be  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  Gospel. 

[  Those  who  unite  with  the  church  by  letter  or  certificate  will 
rise  and  join  with  those  ivho  come  on  confession  of  faith,  in  entering 
into  formal  covenant  with  the  church,  the  Pastor  saying  to  theni\  : 

You,  fellow-believers,  do  join  yourselves  to  this  church,  and  cov- 
enant to  walk  with  its  members  in  charity,  faithfulness  and  sobriety; 
to  submit  to  its  government  and  the  discipline  which  Christ  has 
appointed,  and  strive  earnestly  for  the  peace,  edification,  and  purity  of 
the  church.  All  this  you  promise  and  engage? 

We,  then,  as  a  church,  do  affectionately  receive  you  to  our  com- 
munion. We  welcome  you  to  this  fellowship  with  us  in  the  blessings 
of  the  Gospel,  and  pi'omise  to  treat  you  with  Christian  affection;  tp 
watch  over  you  with  tenderness,  and  to  offer  our  prayers  to  the  Great 
Head  of  the  Church  to  incline  you  to  fulfil  this  solemn  obligation. 

The  Lord  bless  you  and  keep  you;  the  Lord  make  His  face  to 
shine  upon  you,  and  be  gracious  unto  you ;  the  Lord  lift  up  his  coun- 
tenance upon  you,  and  give  you  peace.  "  Now,  unto  Him  that  is  able 
to  keep  you  from  falling,  and  to  present  you  faultless  before  the  pres- 
ence of  His  glory,  with  exceeding  joy;  to  the  only  wise  God  and  our 
Saviour,  be  glory  and  majesty,  dominion  and  power,  both  now  and 
forever.  Amen." 


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QUESTIONS  FOR  SELF-EXAMINATION. 


The  Pastor  and  Elders  propose,  for  the  spiritual  improvement 
of  each  member  of  this  church,  the  following  questions: 

1.  Do  you  hate  sin,  and  because  it  is  in   itself  exceedingly  sinful 
and  odious? 

2.  Do  you  trust  in  Jesus  Christ  as  your  only  Saviour  from  sin 
and  death? 

3.  Do  you  love  Christians,  and  do  you  delight  in  their  societv  ? 

4.  Do  you  make  it  a  matter  of  conscience  to   attend  the  weekly 
meetings  of  the  church? 

5.  Do  you  desire  to  know  the  Saviour  in  your  domestic  arrange- 
ments, in  your  place  of  business  and  in  your  social  intercourse? 

6.  Are  you  watchful  over  yourself  in  every  respect,  especially 
over  your  tongue,  in  restraining  it  from  evil  speaking? 

7.  Do  you  pray  in  secret  daily,  morning  and  evening? 

8.  Are  you  at  peace  with  all  men? 

9.  Do  you  keep  the  Sabbath  day  holy,  refraining  from  all  words 
and  deeds  inconsistent  with  the  sanctity  of  that  holy  day  ? 

10.  Are  your  children  instructed  in  the  truth,  commended  to  God 
in  prayer  and  educated  for  eternity? 

11.  Do  you  worship  God  in  your  family  and   acknowledge  Him 
with  thanksgiving  at  your  meals? 

12.  Do  you  read  your  Bible  dailv  and  meditate  on  what  you  read? 


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13.  What   influence   has   religion   on   your   habitual   temper  and 

conduct  ? 

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14.  What  are  you  doing  for  Christ  and  the  souls  of  men? 

15.  What  self-denial  are  you  practising  for  Christ's  sake? 

1 6.  Do  you  labor  diligently  to  bring  neglectors  of  public  worship 
into  the  sanctuary? 

1 7.  Are  you  in  the  habit  of  praying  and  laboring  for  the  salvation 
of  individuals? 

1 8.  Is  your  religious   influence  felt  in  the  family,  in  the  church, 
and  in  the  social  circle? 

IN  THE  MORNING  ASK  YOURSELF  : 

1 .  What  good  can  I  do  to-day  ? 

2.  To  what  temptations  shall  I  be  peculiarly  exposed? 

3.  In  what  particulars  can  I  act  more  wisely  than  I  did  yesterday  ? 

IN  THE  EVENING  ASK  YOURSELF: 

1.  What  good  have  I  done  to-day? 

2.  What  victory  have  I  gained  over  temptation? 

3.  Have  I  been  faithful  in  improving  each  moment  for  Christ? 


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t  OFFICERS. 

PASTOR. 
REV.  ABBOTT  E.  KITTREDGE,  D.D. 

ASSISTANT  PASTOR. 
REV.  W.  S.  POST,  D.D. 

ELDERS. 

WM.  OSBORN.  LOUIS  F.  BURRELL. 

WM..L.  LEE.  LOTHROP  S.  HODGES. 

SAMUEL  M.  MOORE.  JOHN  CRIGHTON. 

CHAS.  L.  CURRIER.  THOS.  KANE. 

EDWARD  M.  TEALL.  DEMING  H.  PRESTON. 

DAVID  BRADLEY.  CHAS.  F.  CHESSMAN. 

JAS.  A.  HAIR.  JOHN  S.  CARPENTER. 

FRANK  E.  SPOON  ER.  THOS.  GOODMAN,  TREAS. 

ALBERT  G.  BEEBE.  R.  N.  TRIMINGHAM,  CLERK. 

DEACONS. 

H.  E.  C.  DANIELS,  TREAS.  WM.  H.  BRINTNALL. 

A.  H.  KEESE,  SEC.  HENRY  A.  OSBORN. 

W.  D.  MESSINGER.  J.  H.  SNITZLER. 

JAS.  S.  HUBBARD.  WM.  H.  BEEBE. 

TRUSTEES. 

DAVID  BRADLEY,  PRES.     THOS.  N.  BOND. 
ROBERT  SCOTT.  JAS.  A.  HAIR. 

FRANK  E.  SPOONER.          LOTHROP  S.  HODGES. 
CHAS.  L.  CURRIER.  SAM'L  W.  ADAMS. 

JAMES  P.  KETCHAM,  TREAS. 

USHERS. 

JAS.  A.  HAIR.  WM.  A.  GOODMAN. 

JOSHUA  EMERY.  JOHN  WALLS  SCOTT. 

A.  B.  CLARK.  THOS.  A.  STRAYER. 

HENRY  A.  OSBORN.  A.  W.  BURKHARDT. 

GEORGE  MORGAN.  JOHN  F.  RICE. 

MORGAN  K.  DEALE. 

SEXTON. 
PRATT    HAMILTON. 


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REGULAR   SERVICES. 


Public  Worship  on  Sabbath  at  10.30  A.  M.  and  7.30  P..  M. 


YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  MEETING. 

Monday  evening  at  8  o'clock. 

Reading  Room  open  from  7  to  8  and  from  9  to  10. 


LADIES'  PRAYER  MEETING. 

Tuesday  afternoon  at  3  o'clock. 


CONGREGATIONAL  PRAYER  MEETING. 
Wednesday  evening  at  8  o'clock. 


TEACHERS'  BIBLE  CLASS. 

.  CONDUCTED   BY  THE  PASTOR. 

Saturday  evening  at  8  o'clock. 


SACRAMENT  OF  THE  LORD'S  SUPPER 

Is  administered  on   the  first  Sundays  in  February,  April,  June,  August,  October 
and  December. 

There  is  also  a  New  Year's  Communion  on  the  first  Sabbath  in  January,  at 
which  time  there  is  no  reception  of  members. 


INFANT  BAPTISM. 

On  the  Sabbath  following  each  Communion  season. 


18  THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 


HOME. 
MEETS  AT  2.30  P.M. 


!- Assistant   Superintendents. 


OFFICERS. 

EDWARD    M.  TEALL. . Superintendent. 

CHAS.    F.    CHESSMAN... 

WM.   A.    GOODMAN 

HENRY  W.  CALDWELL Sup't  of  Infant  Dept. 

Loris   A.  M  UN  SON Assistant  Superintendent. 

MERVIN  E.  JOHNSTON Secretary  and   Treasurer. 

A.  W.    BURKHARDT Ass't  Sec.  and  Treas. 

CHAS.  D.  MILL Librarian. 

SEYMOUR  MORRIS Ass't  Librarian. 

REPORT  OF  HOME  SCHOOL   FOR   YEAR    1882. 

Highest  attendance  any  one  Sunday 964 

Lowest  "  " 448 

Average        "  a  k'         824 

Scholars  received  into  Church 58 

Balance  on  hand  last   report 5S  79  °7 

Total  collections  for  the  year 848  55 

—$927  62 
Average  collections  for  the  year 17  31 

Donated  Industrial  School  of  our  Church $  79  07 

Amount    collected    for     Young     Ladies'    Missionary 

Society 66  22 

Donated  Cook   County  Sunday  School  Association . .  2500 

"        Women's     Presbyterian     Board     for     Miss 

Cummings 25  oo 

"       toward  building  church  in  Willowdale,  Neb.  50  oo 

"       to  W.  B.   Morton 25  oo 


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Donated  Miss  Hattie  Powers,  Missionary,  Erzroum, 

Turkey 100  oo 

"        First     Presbyterian     Church,     Miles     City, 

Montana  (J.  W.  Strevell) 100  oo 

"        Industrial  School  of  our  Church 100  oo 

"        Rev.  J.  W.  Snowden,  Missionary  American 

Sunday  School  Union,  San  Jose,  Cal.  ...  50  oo 
"        Rev.  A.   H.    Campbell,   Home    Missionary, 

Casey,  Iowa 50  oo 

"       Presbyterian  Church,  La  Dora,  Iowa 100  oo 

"       Presbyterian   Church,  near   Fargo,  Dakota 

(Mr.  Morgan) 100  oo 

Balance  on  hand 57  33 

— $927  62 

EDWARD  'M.  TEALL,  Superintendent. 


FOSTER  MISSION. 

MASKELL  HALL,  173  SOUTH  DESPLAINES  STREET. 
MEETS  AT  2.30  P.  M. 


OFFICERS. 

CHARLES  L.  CURRIER Superintendent. 

RALPH   N.  TRIMINGHAM.  . .  \ 

JAMES  S.  HUBBARD [ Assistant  Superintendents. 

JAMES  H.    MILES Treas.  and  Sec. 

THOMAS  KANE  . Sup't  of  Infant  Class. 

WM.  T.  TEMPLETON Asst.  Sup't  of  Infant  Class. 

DAVID  W.  WOOD Teacher  of  Bible  Class. 

H.  N.  NORTON Librarian. 

ABBREVIATED  REPORT  OF  FOSTER   MISSION. 

Average  attendance  in  1882 407 

Largest  u  601 

Smallest          "  296 

Number  of  teachers 45 

Teachers  and  scholars  united  with  church 


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TREASURER'S  REPORT. 
AMOUNT    CONTRIBUTED    BY    THE     SCHOOL. 

January  ist,  1882. 

Balance  on  hand $  39  56 

Sabbath  collections  (average  $5) 261   43 

Receipts  for  picnic i  o  i   45 

—$402  44 

EXPENSES. 

Papers,  etc.,  for  school $  1 85  59 

Expenses  of    picnic 85  oo 

Sundry  items 27  91 

Christmas    festival 82    15 

Balance  January  ist,  1883 21    79 

§402  44 

In  addition  to  the  above  amount,  about  $600  is  appropriated  from 
the  Church  Fund,  making  the  total  yearly  expenses  of  the  school  $1,000. 

The  Infant  Class  numbers  from  100  to  150  scholars,  and  the 
Bible  Class  from  25  to  40  members,  while  in  connection  with  the  same 
is  held  a  weekly  Prayer  Meeting. 


NOBLE  STREET  MISSION. 


OFFICERS. 

DANIEL  FORBES Superintendent. 

W.  H.  BEEBE Assistant  Superintendent. 

G.  E.  SHIPMAN,  Jr Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

H.  J.  SMITH Librarian. 

HEMMO  HEIKEMA Assistant  Librarian. 

Miss  F.  C.  SHIPMAN..  . .  \ 

Miss  M.  C.  SHIPMAN  . . .  \ Infant  &*!«****«*• 

This  school  was  taken  under  the  care  of  the  Third  Church  in 
January  of  this  year,  and  the  report,  therefore,  only  covers  the  past 
four  months. 

Average  attendance 300 

Largest  any  one  Sunday 352 

Smallest       "  " 201 

Teachers  and  officers 39 

Contributions  by  the  school  since  January  ist $71   82 


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REPORT  OF  TREASURER  OF  THE  SESSION. 


RECEIPTS    AND    DISBURSEMENTS. 

January  ist,  1882. 

Balance  in  the  Treasury $190  86 

Receipts  from  January    ist,  1882,  to  May    ist,  1883,  as 
follows,  viz. : 

COLLECTIONS. 

For  Sunday-school  work $3,398  70 

"     Foreign  Missions I337  33 

"     Home  Missions 2,198  18 

"     Mayu  ood  Church 250  oo 

V     Redemption  of  Fallen  Women 157  53 

Ministerial  Relief 405  08 

Publication  Society 135  03 

Foundlings'  Home 74  77 

Education 93  32 

Freedmen 93  33 

General  Fund ; 1,008  13       9,151  40 


Total $9,342  26 

DISBURSEMENTS    AS    FOLLOWS: 

To  Sunday-school    work,    including    Home    and    Mission 

School $3,217  44 

"  Foreign  Missions 1,298  33 

"  Home  Missions. 2,198  18 

"  May  wood  Church 250  oo 

"  The  Society  for  Redemption  of  Fallen  Women 157  53 

Ministerial  Relief 405  08 

Publication  Society 135  03 

Foundlings'  Home 74  77 

Education  Society 93  32 

Freedmen's      " 93  33 

Ladies'  Benevolent  Societv 378  oo 

Church  Manuals 206  50 

Assessment  of  Presbytery / 157  95 

"            "            "            17046 

'  Clothing  for  an  aged  minister 48  33 

Missionary  boxes 50  oo 

Printing  and  stationery 34  °5 

Dr.  Speer,  for  work  among  Chinese  in  Chicago 25  oo 

Hymns  and  leaflets 38  25 

Communion  plates 9  60 

Church  Register  in  hotels 7  oo 

Poor  not  otherwise  provided 29  oo 

'  Sundry  small  items 1641    . 

9,°93  56 
Balance  in  Treasury,  May  ist,   1883 248  70 

Total $9,342  26 

THOMAS  GOODMAN,  TREASURER. 


22  THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


THE  BOARD  OF 'DEACONS. 


The  Deacons  are  organized  as  a  Board  with  the  Pastor  as  Mod- 
erator. 

The  Board  hold  regular  meetings  monthly,  at  which  time  the 
Treasurer  gives  a  report  of  receipts  and  disbursements  during  the 
month.  Reports  from  committees  appointed  to  attend  to  cases  of 
suffering  are  made,  and  new  committees  assigned  to  families  whose 
names  have  been  presented  to  the  Board. 

Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Deacons  for  the  term 
commencing  January  ist,  1882,  and  ending  March  3ist,  1883: 

RECEIPTS. 

Balance  on  hand  January  ist,  1882 $I57  °6 

Sacramental  Collection  for  January,  1882 128    15 

«                    "           "     February,   1882 1 19  56 

"                     "            <•<•     April,   1882 12801 

"                   "           "    June,  1882 112   79 

«                  "           "     August,  1882 49  01 

«                    "           "     October,  1882 145  87 

"                    "           "     December,   1882 145  07 

"                    "            "    January,  1883 I27  47 

"                     "            "•   February,   1883. 120  65 

Thanksgiving  Collection 44  92 

Money  refunded  to  the  Board 71   40 

$1,349.96 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


DISBURSEMENTS. 

For   General  Relief,  January    ist,    1882,  to    March 

3ist,  1883 $6 1 1   oo 

Funeral  expenses  paid 1 5  40 

Payments  on  Rose  Hill  Lot 360  oo 

Thanksgiving  dinners  for  poor  families 49  92 

Bread  and  wine  for  Communion 49  90 

Amount  paid  Treasurer  of  session 100  oo 

Miscellaneous  expenses 4  75 

Balance  on  hand  March  3ist,  1883 158  99 

— $1,349  96 

H.  E.  C.  DANIELS,  Treas. 
CHICAGO,  March  3ist,  1883. 

During  the  past  twelve  months  aid  has  been  extended  to  sixteen 
families  and  persons  members  of  our  Church.  Of  the  above  number 
one  person  has .  passed  from  the  earthly  communion  to  the  heavenly. 

One  feature  of  the  work  of  the  Deacons  the  past  year  has  been 
a  regularly  organized  visitation  of  a  large  number  of  the  congrega- 
tion with  a  view  to  their  becoming  acquainted  with  each  other. 

The  Deacons  remembered  our  worthy  poor  on  Thanksgiving  and 
Christmas  Days,  providing  all  with  good  dinners. 

The  Board  desire  to  ask  the  co-operation  of  the  Church  in  their 
labors.  They  sincerely  trust  that  persons  who  may  at  any  time  know 
of  those  in  distress  in  our  congregation,  will  promptly  report  their 
names  to  them  that  there  may  be  no  delay  in  rendering  assistance. 

The  Deacons  respectfully  call  the  attention  of  the  ladies  of  the 
church  to  the  fact  that  frequent  applications  are  made  to  them,  not 
only  for  pecuniary  assistance  but  for  employment.  They,  therefore, 
request  that  whenever  ladies  have  sewing  or  similar  work  suitable  for 
women,  they  will,  before  applying  elsewhere,  ascertain  whether 
parties  can  be  furnished  from  the  congregation  to  perform  the  same. 
Application  can  be  made  to  any  member  of  the  Board  of  Deacons. 

A.  H.  KEESE,  Sec. 


24  THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


LADIES'  BENEVOLENT  WORK. 


MRS.   SAMUEL  SHARP,  PRESIDENT. 

The  Ladies'  Benevolent  Society  has  held  eleven  meetings  for 
the  season  of  1882-3;  one  a  call-meeting  to  complete  unfinished 
work  much  needed  at  the  time,  and  three  all  day  meetings,  at  which 
lunches  were  served  and  a  pleasant  social  time  enjoyed.  The 
largest  number  in  attendance  at  any  one  Jime  was  165  and  the 
smallest  19.  Forty-five  dollars  were  received  in  membership  fees, 
twenty  of  which  were  paid  for  our  new  sewing  machine  and  the 
remainder  went  into  the  missionary  box. 

Two  hundred  and  seventy-five  dollars  have  been  contributed  by 
the  session  for  the  purchase  of  material,  from  which  have  been  made 
650  articles,  including  clothing,  towels  and  bedding.  There  were  also 
donated  75  second-hand  garments,  making  in  all  725. 

Of  the  above  117  were  sent  to  Park  College,  Mo.;  69  to  Braid- 
wood,  and  1 1  articles  were  given  to  Miss  Cummings,  the  medical 
missionary,  while  the  balance,  528,  were  distributed  here  in  the  city. 
The  following  articles  were  also  received  by  donation :  nine  yards 
Canton  flannel  from  Mrs.  Henry  Osborn;  one  piece  of  goods  and  ten 
yards  red  flannel  from  Mrs.  Schwartz;  two  calico  dress  patterns  and 
three  and  a  half  yards  muslin  from  Mrs.  Little  for  the  Braidwood 
sufferers. 

The  value  of  the  above  named  articles,  at  a  fair  estimate,  would  be 
as  follows:  sewing  machine,  $20;  one  missionary  box  sent  to  Mr. 
Patch,  $50;  one  box  to  Park  College,  Mo.,  $50;  articles  to  Miss 
Cummings,  $15.  The  69  articles  to  Braidwood,  together  with  the  528 
distributed  in  the  city,  estimated  at  $400. 


THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


LADIES'  PRAYER  MEETING. 


This  meeting  of  the  church  was  organized  nine  years  ago,  and 
has  been  sustained  each  week,  up  to  the  present  time,  without  inter- 
ruption. 

The  meetings  are  held  every  Tuesday  afternoon  in  the  church 
parlors.  The  third  Tuesday  of  the  month  the  subject  of  Foreign 
Missions  is  considered  and  the  following  week  is  devoted  to  temper- 
ance. 

The  influence  of  these  meetings  as  a  means  of  spiritual  growth 
and  strength  to  the  church  cannot  be  overestimated. 

All  the  ladies  of  the  church  are  cordially  invited  to  attend  these 
services,  and  by  their  presence  and  efforts  increase  the  interest  of  the 
meetings  and  also  promote  their  own  spiritual  welfare. 


INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL. 


MKS.     A.     G.    BEEBE,    PRESIDENT. 

The  Industrial  School  has  held  its  sessions  from  2  to  4  o'clock  every 
Saturday  afternoon,  from  November  iSth,  1882,  to  April  2ist,  1883, 
in  the  Holland  Presbyterian  Church,  corner  of  Erie  and  Noble 
streets.  The  object  has  been  to  instruct  girls  in  sewing,  together 
with  religious  instruction,  forty  minutes  being  given  to  the  latter  at 
the  opening  of  the  school.  Although  the  field  of  labor  was  a  new  one, 
the  school  opened  with  .148  scholars  and  18  teachers  and  officers,  and 
the  interest  in  the  work  steadily  increased  until,  on  March  30!,  there 
were  present  227  scholars  and  29  officers  and  teachers.  The  whole 
number  of  pupils  enrolled  has  been  267,  with  an  average  attendance 
of  194.  The  whole  number  of  teachers  and  officers  enrolled  was  44. 


26  THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Average  attendance  29.  The  number  of  garments  finished  by  pupils, 
311.  Number  of  bed-quilts  pieced,  79. 

The  school  has  been  successful  on  account  of  the  faithfulness  and 
earnestness  of  the  teachers,  who  have  been  unusually  punctual  in 
attendance  and  interested  in  the  work. 

Donations  have  been  received  from  the  Sunday  School  and  Dr. 
Kittredge. 

Bibles  were  awarded  to  pupils  for  perfectly  comrm'tting  the 
Scripture  Catechism  taught  in  the  opening  exercises. 


WOMAN'S  FOREIGN  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 


MRS.  C.  N.  HARTWKLL,  PRESIDENT. 

This  Society,  organized  twelve  years  ago,  has  since  been  engaged 
in  active  work  without  interruption,  holding  regular  meetings  the  third 
Tuesday  of  each  month,  at  3  p.  m.,  in  the  church  parlors. 

Its  object  is  to  disseminate  missionary  intelligence  and  to  receive 
contributions  for  foreign  missions. 

The  officers  consist  of  a  President,  Vice-President,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer  and  Finance  Committee.  The  Society  numbers  at  present 
246  members.  The  meetings  are  opened  with  prayer,  singing  and 
Bible  reading,  after  which  the  monthly  reports  of  Secretary  and 
Treasurer  are  given;  letters  received  from  foreign  fields  are  read, 
and  items  of  interest  connected  with  the  foreign  missionary  work  are 
contributed.  The  subjects  for  the  meetings  for  the  past  year  have 
been  as  heretofore,  beginning  with  China  for  January,  Mexico, 
India,  Siam  and  Laos,  Africa,  North  American  Indians,  South  Amer- 
ica, Japan,  Persia,  Papal  Europe  and  the  Syria  mission.  The  sup- 
port of  two  lady  missionaries,  Mrs.  Kelso  and  Miss  Olmstead,  con- 
tinues to  be  the  special  object  for  which  the  greater  part  of  the  fund 
received  is  appropriated. 


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Mrs.  Kelso,  of  Lodiana,  India,  who  a  year  ago  visited  America, 
has  returned  to  her  work  in  India,  and  recent  intelligence  received 
from  her  shows  her  increased  zeal  and  interest  in  her  life-work,  with 
added  health  and  strength  following  the  rest  so  much  needed.  Miss 
Olmstead  writes  beautiful  letters  from  Bankok,  Siam,  full  of  joy 
and  consecration.  She  went  forth  three  years  ago  to  the  work  that 
God  had  chosen  for  her,  and  her  efforts  have  been  blessed  in  all  she 
has  been  led  to  do. 

Our  own  church  has  been  honored :  We  have  had  the  privilege 
of  aiding  in  the  preparation  required  in  sending  out  one  of  our  own 
number,  a  member  of  the  Third  Church,  Miss  Cummings,  who  goes 
as  a  medical  missionary  to  Japan.  Over  three  hundred  dollars  has 
been  contributed  through  this  Society  toward  her  outfit. 

Our  pastor,  Dr.  Kittredge,  has  found  time  to  come  into  our  meet- 
ings on  several  occasions,  and  has  giv^n  us  words  of  encouragement 
and  united  his  earnest  prayers  with  ours  in  the  cause  which  we  represent. 

Christian  sisters,  shall  we  not  strive  to  do  a  grander  work  for 
Christ  in  the  coming  year,  by  sending  the  Word  of  Life  to  those  who 
sit  in  darkness,  that  when  the  "Harvest  Home"  is  sung  and  the 
laborers  gather  at  sunset,  we  may  come  with  our  arms  filled  with 
sheaves  saved  for  the  granary  of  our  Lord  ? 

TREASURER'S  REPORT. 

The   total   amount  of  money  which  has  come  into  my  hands 
as  Treasurer  of  this   Society,  since   the  last  annual 

meeting • $1,138  37 

Balance  in  treasury  from  last  year's  account 38  77 

Gift  from  Y.  L.  B.  Society  for  Miss  Olmstead's  salary 100  oo 

Pledges  paid  after  last  annual  meeting 95° 

Special  gift  for  the  Nestorians 10  oo 

Special   fund 175  oo 

Pledges  paid  for  the  year  closing  to-dav -. 805    10 


Total $!,i38  37 

MRS.  H.  A.  OSBORX,  Treasurer. 


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THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


EXPENDITURES. 
This  money  has  been  expended  as  follows: 

Envelopes  and  printing %z  oo 

Expenses  of  missionary  meeting  in  June. 6  50 

On  account  New  England  supper 12  oo 

Annual   report i    oo 

Members    of  Finance  Committee  for  circulars,  postage,  etc.  12   80 

For  Nestorians 10  oo 

Mrs.  Kelso's  salary 400  oo 

Miss  Olmstead's  salary 450  oo 

$894  30 
In  the  treasury  at  meeting  March  2Oth 244  07 

Si, 138  37 
Unpaid  pledges $i 34  85 

CONTRIBUTIONS  TO  THE  FUNDS  FOR  Miss  CUMMINGS. 

Seed  Sowers $10  oo 

Sunday  School 25  oo 

Mrs.  Story i  oo 

Y.  L.  B.  Society 25  oo 

Mrs.  Hartwell 2  oo 

"     Kane 35  oo 

"    J.  S.  Knox 25  oo 

$123  oo 


THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


THE  YOUNG  LADIES'  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

MRS.    MARY    O.    LYMAN,    PRESIDENT. 

This  Society,  composed  of  the  young  ladies  of  the  church,  was 
organized  January  lyth,  1882. 

During  the  first  winter  the  young  ladies  appropriated  $100  to 
Miss  Olmstead  in  Siam,  $57  to  the  Bible  Readers'  Home,  and  several 
smaller  sums  to  various  charitable  purposes,  and  had,  at  their  last 
meeting  in  May,  1882,  $230.59  in  the  treasury. 

During  the  fall  of  1882  $100  was  sent  to  Miss  Olmstead,  $25  to 
Miss  Cummings  and  $13.89  to  the  Bible  Readers'  Home. 

After  January  1st,  1883,  the  young  ladies  gave  a  few  mite  socials, 
a  Japanese  tea  party,  and,  after  paying  all  expenses,  had  in  the  treas- 
ury $3°6-73i  $300  of  which  was  assigned  to  Mrs.  Ash  for  the  purpose 
of  getting  her  in  the  Old  Ladies'  Home. 

The  Society  adjourned  May  6th,  1883,  to  meet  again  in  Septem- 
ber, with  a  balance  in  the  treasury  of  $6.73. 

IDA  B.  HAIR,  Secretary. 


THE  YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION. 


This  As'sociation  was  organized  in  October,  1880,  and  is  com- 
posed exclusively  of  the  young  people  of  the  congregation.  In  the 
words  of  its  Constitution,  "  Its  object  is  to  develop  the  Christian 
character,  improve  the  spiritual,  intellectual  and  social  condition  of  its 
members,  and  to  inspire  religious  activity  among  all  the  young  people 
of  the  church." 

The  growth  and  success  of  the  Association  has  far  exceeded  the 
anticipations  of  its  founders.  It  numbers  now  a  membership  of  about 
four  hundred,  maintains  an  excellent  free  reading-room,  and  owns  a 


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THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


circulating  library  of  about  one  thousand  volumes,  which  is  held  exclu- 
sively for  the  use  of  its  members. 

The  work  of  the  Association  has  been  thoroughly  systematized, 
and  is  divided  among  three  general  committees,  as  follows:  A 
Devotional  Committee,  who  have  general  supervision  of  the  Young 
People's  Prayer  Meetings,  select  subjects,  appoint  leaders,  and  see 
that  strangers  visiting  the  meetings  are  cordially  welcomed ;  a  Library 
Committee,  composed  of  five  gentlemen  having  control  of  the  Read- 
ing-Room  and  Library;  and  an  Entertainment  Committee,  of  eight 
ladies  and  eight  gentlemen,  having  the  management  of  the  social 
gatherings  and  of  all  literary  and  musical  entertainments. 

As  regards  the  general  work  of  the  Association,  it  may  be  said, 
briefly,  that  through  its  frequent  socials  it  has  brought  the  young 
people  of  the  church  together  and  bound  them  by  ties  of  a  common 
acquaintance  and  friendship.  It  offers  them  also  the  use  of  a  circula- 
ting library  in  every  respect  equal  to  the  best  in  the  city.  Spiritually 
its  work  is  shown  in  largely  increased  attendance  at  the  Young 
People's  Prayer  Meetings,  now  averaging  an  attendance  of  over  three 
hundred,  and  in  the  very  large  number  of  its  members,  who  have 
united  with  the  church  during  last  year.  . 

While  striving  to  supply  to  some  extent  the  social  and  intellectual 
needs  of  our  young  people,  it  is  beyond  all  4lse  the  desire  of  the  man- 
agers that  the  Library  Association  shall  be  a  growing  power  for 
good,  and  that  its  work  and  influence  shall  be  seen  and  felt  in  the 
salvation  of  souls  and  the  strengthening  of  our  church.  • 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  31 

TREASURER'S  REPORT  YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION-. 

RECEIPTS. 

To  Balance  on  hand  at  last  Annual  Meeting $212  89 

"    Cash  from  membership 371    26 

"        "        "       complimentaries 6  oo 

"    Entertainment  by  Prof.  Cumnock  and  the  Chick- 

\      ering  Quartette 33  40 

"    Contribution   Mr.  J.  K.  Anderson  .  .  k 50  oo 

"               "             Mr.  Thos.  Kane 25  oo 

"    Library     Fines     to     May     ist     (less    incidental 

expenses) 33  68 

—  $732     22 
DISBURSEMENTS. 

By  Sociables $  1 45  60 

"    Library,  purchase  of  books 219  50 

"    Subscriptions,  magazines,  etc 102   26 

"    Sundries,  catalogue  and   case ^34° 

"    Sundry  expenses,  postals,  and  printing. 73  9° 

"    Balance 107  56 

$732     22 

H.  A.  OSBORN,  Treas. 


THE  SEED  SOWERS. 


MRS.    W.    \V.    FULLER,    PRESIDENT. 

The  Mission  Band  of  "  Seed  Sowers"  was  organized  March  i  ith, 
1882,  and  is  composed  of  the  little  girls  of  the  congregation,  twelve 
years  old  and  under.  The  meetings  have  been  held  every  alternate 
Saturday,  the  time  being  occupied  in  sewing  and  religious  and 
literary  exercises. 

The  children  have  raised  through  their  efforts  during  the  year 
nearly  $50,  and  will  now  assume  the  support  of  a  child  in  some 
mission  school.  The  meetings  have  been  well  attended  and  a  growing 
interest  manifested  in  the  work  by  both  parents  and  children. 


32  THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


CONDENSED   STATEMENT 

OF  THE  BENEVOLENCE  OF  THE  CHURCH  FOR  THE  YEAR. 


Home  Sunday  School $848  55 

Foster  Mission 362  88 

Noble  Street  Mission t  7 1   82 

Treasurer  of  Session 9>I51  4° 

"           "    Board  of  Deacons 1,192  90 

"            "    Ladies'  Foreign  Missionary  Society i  ,099  60 

"            "    Young  People's  Library  Association 519  33 

"            "    Young  Ladies'  Benevolent  Society 30x5  oo 

"           "    Seed  Sowers 48  oo 

To    this    may    be    added    the    receipts    by    the    Board    of 

Trustees 25,619  32 


Total $39,2 1 3  80 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


MEMBERS   RECEIVED 

FROM  JANUARY,   1882,  TO  APRIL,  1883. 


On  confession  of  Christ 15 

By  letter  from  other  churches 18 


Total  for  the  year 337 

Absentees 73 

Dismissed  by  letter 115 

Total  membership 2067 


lit*  JHetnortam* 


MRS.  HARRIET  A.  AIKEX June,  1882. 

Miss  HATTIE  S.  BESLY December  3ist,  1882. 

MRS.  MARY   BARR July  22d,  1882. 

JOHN  C.  COON  LEY October  6th,  1882. 

Miss  MARY  DENT February  26th,  1882. 

MRS.  MINNIE  B.  DUNWELI ^. April  3oth,  1883. 

MRS.  SARAH  E.  DsLoss October  ist,  1882. 

MRS.  AMANDA  DECHACON February,  1882. 

FLETCHER  DEXXISON April  2cl,  1882. 

MRS.  SUSANNAH  FITCH '. October  2ist,  1882. 

Miss  KATE  G.  INNIS February  loth,  1882. 

Miss  SARAH  E.  KERRY January   2oth,  1 882. 

MRS.  SARAH  C.  KELSEY April  i5th,  1883. 

MRS.  GEORGIAN  A  O.  PATTERSON May  3d,  1882. 

JOEL  PETTIS August  28th,  1882. 

MRS.  ANN  RUSSELL December  2yth,  1882. 

MRS.  EMILY   M.  RAWSOX March  3Oth  1882. 

MRS.  MARGARET  R.  STORY March  2  ist,  1882. 

CHARLES  SMART August  29th,  1882. 

GEORGE  H.  THOMAS May  26th,  1882. 

MRS.  MINERVA  WHITLEY October,  1882. 

MRS.  REBECCA  D.  WALLER March  2ist  1883. 

HENRY  G.  WORMER March   ist,  1882. 

"These  all  died  in  faith." 

"I  would  not  have  you  to  be  ignorant,  brethren,  concerning  them 
which  are  asleep,  that  ye  sorrow  not  even  as  others  which  have  no 
hope." 

"They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst  any  more,  neither 
shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor  any  heat." 

"And  there  shall  be  no  night  there;  and  they  need  no  candle, 
neither  light  of  the  sun ;  for  the  Lord  God  giveth  them  light,  and 
they  shall  reign  forever  and  ever."  .  • 

"Blessed  are  the  dead  who  die  in  the  Lord,  for  they  rest  from 
their  labors,  and  their  works  do  follow  them." 

"One  family  we  dwell  in  Him, 

One  church,  above,  beneath ; 
Though  now  divided  by  the  stream, 
The  narrow  stream  of  death. 

"  One  army  of  the  living  God 

To  His  commands  we  bow: 
Part  of  the  host  have  crossed  the  flood. 
And  part  are  crossing  now." 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Abdill,  James  C 1875 

Abram,  Mrs.  Ella  E 1873 

Adams,  Samuel  W 1871 

Adams,  Mrs.  Fanny  R 1866 

Adams,  Mrs.  Mary  G 1873 

Adams,  Chas.  R 1876 

Adams,  Miss  Sophia  B 1881 

Adams,  Miss  Martha ...  1882 

Adamson,  Robt.  J 1876 

Adamson,  Mrs.  Zuleika  M . .  1876 

Afleck,  Wm 1881 

Afleck,  Miss  Mary 1881 

Afleck,  Miss  Ellen 1881 

Agnew,  John  L . . . 1877 

Agnew,  Mrs.  Nannie 1877 

Aiken,  James  E 1871 

Aiken,  Chas.  R 1876 

Ainsworth,  Mrs.  Mary 1876 

Aldrich,  Mrs.  Mae  F 1878 

Alexander,  Jas.  G  . . . : 1866 

Alexander,   Geo.  B 1872 

Alexander,   Mrs.  Elizabeth 1872 

Alexander,  James ;  .  . .  1882 

Allen,  Mrs.  Eveline 1857 

Allen,  Mrs.  Anna  C 1871 

Allen,  Alexander  S 1876 

Allen,'  Mrs.  Eliza  S 1876 

Allen,  Mrs.  Charlotte  A 1876 


Allen,  Miss  Georgiana  A  . . . 

Allen,  Mrs.  Jane 

Allen,  Thos 

Allen,  Mrs.  Eliza 

Allen,   Frank  S 

Allen,  Geo.  R 

Allen,  John  M 

Altmyer,  Fred'k  T 

Alvord,  Ira  M 

Alvord,  Mrs.   Emaretta.  . . 

Ames,  Henrv  D 

Anderson,  Wm.   H ....... 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Hannah  Y 

Anderson,  David 

Anderson,  Samuel  P 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Sarah  E  . . , 
Anderson,  Miss  Jennie  E . , 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Lillian  M  . , 

Anderson,   Chas.  E 

Anderson,  Miss  Belle 

Anderson,  John  G ........ 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Sarah  E  . . , 

Andress,  Judson  C 

Andrews,  Miss  Hattie. 

Arkins,  Mrs.  Laura  J 

Armour,  Mrs.  Anne 

Armstrong,  Frank  H 

Armstrong,  Miss  Lizzie  A 


1876 
1876 
1877 
1877 
1879 
1882 
1882 
1878 
1877 
1877 
1882 
1865 
1865 
1771 
1872 
1873 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1879 
1881 
1881 
1871 
1877 
1877 
1876 
1874 
1878 


38 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Arthur,  James 1875 

Arthur,  Mrs.  Mary  J 1874 

Arthur,  Miss  Annie  E ..........  1875 

Ashley,  Augustus  G 1867 

Ashley,  Mrs.  Laura  A 1867 

Ashley,  Fred.  S 1873 

Atchley,  Edward  B 1877 

Alchley,  Mrs.  Lucinda  M. 1877 

Atwood,   Geo.  H 1880 

Atwood,  Mrs.  Elvira  A. 1880 

AustinVMrsTMinnie  .T." .  . . . .  . '. . .  "1871 


Babb,  Miss  Estelle  J 1880 

Babcock,  Mrs.  Maria  W 1863 

Babcock,  Mrs.  Ann 1874 

Bacon,  Mrs.  Fannie 1881 

Bacon,  Robt.  M 1881 

Bacon,  George ..... 1883 

Bache,  Mrs.  Carrie 1879 

Baird,   Frank  T 1871 

Baker,    George. 1883 

Baker,  Mrs.  Mary  M 1882 

Baker,  Miss  Laura 1882 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Mary  J 1868 

Baldwin,  Miss  Ella  H . 1878 

Baldwin,    Andrew  S 1880 

Baldwin,   Mrs.  Frances  L 1881 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Nettie  A 1881 

Baldwin,  Miss  Helen  L. 1881 

Balfour,  Jas 1877 

Balfour,  Mrs.  Grace  A 1877 

Balfour,  Miss  Grace  D . 1877 

Ball,  Miss  Frances 1880 

Banks,  Wm.  H 1866 

Banks,   Mrs.  Lottie 1866 

Banks,  Miss  Lulu 1881 

Barber,  Wm.  T..  ../....  1877 


Barber,  Mrs.   Emma  C 1877 

Barker,  Mrs.  Sally  May 1880 

Barnes,  Miss   Ellen 1877 

Barnes,  Miss  Charlotte 1877 

Barnum,  Mrs.  Lucy  F 1877 

Barr,  Wm.  J 1875 

Barr,  Mrs.  Jane  W 1879 

Barrett,  Mrs.  Helen  W 1879 

Barrows,    Chas.  R 1875 

Barry,  Miss  Sophie  J 1878 

Barstow,  Miss  Sophia  E 1871 

Bartholomew,  Mrs.  Louisa 1873 

Bartlett,  Mrs.  Mary  J . . . 1877 

Bates,  Mrs.  Myra 1879 

Baxter,  Mrs.  Fanny 1873 

Baxter,  Merwin  W 1874 

Baxter,   Andrew  L 1877 

Beard,  Harry  A 1874 

Beatty,  Wm.  R  . . . . 1880 

Becker,  Henry  C 1878 

Becker,  Miss  Christina  S 1878 

Becker,  Miss  Helena 1878 

Becker,  Miss  Gertrude  M .  .  . 1878 

Becker,  Miss  Henrietta  C 1879 

Becker,  Miss  Annie  D •.  1879 

Beckett,  Mrs.  Frankie  J 1875 

Beebe,  Win.  II 1872 

Beebe,    Mrs.  Kate  K 1812 

Beebe,  Albert  G 1879 

Beebe,  Mrs.  Francis  1 1879 

Beebe,  Leslie  W 1880 

Beecroft,  Mrs.  Lizzie 1872 

Beek,   Geo.  N 1879 

Beek,  Mrs.  Annie  E . 187!) 

Beek,  Horace  W 1879 

Beidler,  Wm.  H 1867 

Belding,  J.  M 1880 

Belfield,  Henry  H .'.  1871 

Belfield,  Mrs.  Anne  M '.  1871 


THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Belfield,  Wm.   T 1881 

•Belfield,  Chas.  E 1872 

Bell,  Miss   Carrie  M 1882 

Bennett,  Rezin  I 1880 

Bennett,  Mrs.  Martha  M 1880 

Bent,  Geo.  P 1876 

Bent,  Mrs.  Clara  A 1876 

Benton,  Win.  H ...  1877 

Besley,  Mrs.  Isabella 1872 

Besley,  Miss  Corinne 1872 

Bews,  Miss   Mary  L 1880 

Bigsby,    R 1882 

Bigsby,  Mrs.   Eliza 1882 

Bigsby,    Irving 1882 

Birdsall,  Walter 1874 

Birge,  Manning  D 1879 

Birge,  Mrs.  Maria  S 1879 

Birge,  Miss  Mertice  M . 1879 

Birkhoft",   Geo.  Jr 1880 

Birkhoff,  Mrs.   Elizabeth 1880 

Birt,  Miss  Emma 1882 

Bishop,  Miss  Maggie  J 1881 

Bishop,  Miss  Isabella 1882 

Black,  Jas .  P 1867 

Black,  Miss  Lizzie 1872 

Black,  Stanley  P 1875 

Black,  Mrs.  Fannie 1877 

Black,  Miss  Mary  R 1877 

Black,  Mrs.  Augusta 1881 

Black,  Miss  Jennie  M 1881 

Blackford,    Henry 1882 

Blades,  Mrs.  Mary  A 1878 

Blades,  Miss  Beulah  J 1879 

Blades,  Miss  Anna 1879 

Blades,  Miss  Lolo  L 1882 

Blades,  Miss  Minnie  F 1882 

Blair,   Wm.  T 1883 

Blakeslee,  Miss  Mattie. 1875 

Blakesley,  Fred.  E 1881 


Blascheck,  .Joseph 

Blascheck,  Mrs.  Mary  A . . . . 

Blay,  Miss  Belle  M 

Blodgett,  Mrs.  Martha 

Blood,  Seth  N 

Blood,  Mrs.  Sarah   J 

Bochove,  Henry  R 

Bond,  Thos.  N 

Bond,  Mrs.  Sarah  C 

Bond,  Wm.  R 

Bond,  Mrs.  Martha  B 

Bonnell,  Mrs.  Emily 

Booth,  Miss  Sidney  May 

Booth,  Spencer  H 

Booth,  Mrs.  Carrie   L 

Borwell,  Edward  B .  . . . 

Borwell,    Frank  J.  C 

Botham,  Thos.   II 

Both-well,  Miss   Maggie 

Bowen,  Mrs.  Mary  H 

Bowie,  James  W 

Bradley,  David 

Bradley,  Mrs.  Cynthia ...... 

Bradley,  Miss  Mary 

Bradshaw,  Wm.  D ......... 

Bradshaw,  Mrs.  Mabel  H 

Bradshaw,  Mrs.  Harriet  P . .  . 

Brady,  Miss  M.  Arabella 

Brady,  Simon  C 

Bray,  Miss  Eliza  M 

Bremner,  Mrs.  Helen  J 

Brennard,  Mrs.  Margaret  A . 

Briggs,  Mrs.  Anna  R 

Briggs,  Mrs.  Elvira  P 

Brine,  Mrs.  Anna  M 

Brintnall,  Wm.  H 

Brintnall,  Mrs.  E.  Gertrude. 

Britton,  Albert  M 

Brockie,  Miss  Anna  H 


..  1879 

. .  1879 

..  1882 

. .  1883 

..  1877 

..  1876 

..  1882 

..  1867 

..  1867 

..  1878 

..  1878 

..  1879 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1877 

...  1881 

..  1876 

..  1876 

..  1871 

. .  1871 

...  1882 

. .  1870 

...  1879 

..  1872 

...  1875 

..'.  1877 

. .  1881 

...  1879 

, ..  1877 

...  1858 

...  1873 

...  1873 

...  1871 

,..  1876 

...  1871 

.  1882 


40     ' 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Brodie,  James  M 1871 

Brodie,  Mrs.  Jane  F 1871 

Brokaw,  Mrs.  Mary  J 1879 

Brooks,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 1880 

Brown,  Miss   Ella  L 1874 

Brown,  Mrs.  Helen  J 1876 

Brown,    Miss  Mary 1878 

Brown,    Mrs.  Adelaide 1878 

Brown,  Warren   F... '.  1879 

Brown,  Miss  Rachel ,  1879 

Brown,  Joseph 1882 

Brown,  Mrs.  Maria 1882 

Brownlee,  Thos.  H.  R 1882 

Brubaker,  Miss  Mary  I 1881 

Bruce,  Mrs.  Susan  E 1882 

Bruce,  Robert 1882 

Bruce,  Mrs.  Mary  A 1882 

Bruton,  Mrs.  Jennie  S 1882 

Bryant,  Miss  Emily  J 1877 

Bryson,  Mrs.  Julia 1857 

Bryson,  Miss  Isabella  J 1858 

Bryson,  John  M 1872 

Buck,  Miss  Millicent  M 1881 

Buchanan,  Joseph 1882 

Builder,  John 1882 

Bullwinkle,  Benj.  B 1876 

Bullwinkle,  Mrs.  Angeline  J 1876 

Burdick,  Frank  H 1873 

Burdick,  Mrs.  Olive  E 1873 

Burkhardt,  H.  S 1876 

Burkhardt,  Mrs.  Bettie 1876 

Burkhardt,  M.  L 1880 

Burkhardt,  Henry 1880 

Burkhardt,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S 1880 

Burkhardt,  Miss  Ella  V 1880 

Burkhardt,  Albert  A.  W 1880 

Burkhardt,  Miss  Alice  C 1880 

Burkhardt,  George  T 1880 

Burkhardt,  Miss  Elizabeth 1880 


Burkhardt,  Miss  Ella  V , 
Burns,  Miss  Emma  J  . . . 
Burrage,  Thomas  B . . . .  , 

Burrell,  Louis   F 

Burrell,  Mrs.  Maggie  A . 

Burrell,  John  F 

Burt,  Mrs.  Harriet , 

Burtis,  William  G. 

Burtis,  Mrs.  Emma  J  . . . . 

Butler,  Wm.  A 

Butler,  Mrs.  Bessie 

Butler,  Mrs.  P.  W 


Cady,  Mrs.  Laura 

Caldwell,  Henry  W 

Caldwell,  Mrs.  Hannah  H  . 

Callen,  Miss  Margaret 

Callender,  Frederick  A .... 
Cameron,  Mrs.  Sarah  T . . . 

Campbell,  William 

Campbell,  William  E 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Isabella. . . 
Campbell,  Miss  Jeanie  G . . 
Campbell,  Miss  Jessie  E . . . 
Campbell,  Miss  Mary  E  . . . 

Campbell,  Colin  C 

Campbell,  George  W 

Cannon,  Mrs.  Ella  M 

Capers,  Mrs.  Emma  M . . . . 

Carlile,  Miss  Ella  M 

Carman,  Mrs.  Sallie  H 

Carman,  Mrs.  Hannah 

Carpenter,  John  S 

Carpenter,  Mrs.  Hattie  A  . . 

Carpenter,  Miss  Ida  B 

Carrington,  Mrs.  Esther  E 
Carroll,  Mrs.  Annie  E 


1882 
1877 
1881 
1871 
1874 
1879 
1876 
1879 
1879 
1876 
1876 
1877 


1880 
1882 
1882 
1859 
1877 
1877 
1875 
1875 
1875 
1875 
1875 
1878 
1882 
1883 
1875 
1875 
1878 
1877 
1877 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1874 
1870 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Carson,  Francis 1878 

Carson,  Oliver 1878 

Cartland,  Miss  Bertie 1877 

Cartland,  Mrs.  Priscilla  W 1877 

Cary,  Miss  Anna  S 1877 

Case,  Francis  W 1880 

Catlin,  Win.  R 1879 

Cavener,  Mrs.  Ellen  W 1875 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  Annie ..........   1872 

Chambers,  Miss  Clara  B 1871 

Chandler,  Frederick  B 1877 

Chandler,  Mrs.  Lydia  DeK 1877 

Chandler,  William  W 1877 

Chapman,  Almon 1876 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S 1878 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Susan  C 1882 

Chappell,  Mrs.  C.  H 1882 

Chappell,  Charles  Henry  Jr 1883 

Cherry,  Chas.  L 1875 

Cherry,  Mrs.  Minnie 1875 

Chester,  Harry  W 1881 

Chessman,  Chas.  F .• 1872 

Chessman,  Mrs.  Julia  G 1872 

Chessman,  Chas.  F.  Jr 1877 

Chessman,  Miss  Fannie. 1880 

Childs,  Edward  W 1881 

Claghorn,  James  D 1882 

Clapp,  Mrs.  Fannie 1876 

Clark,  Albert  B 1878 

Clark,  Mrs.  Sarah  H 1878 

Clark,  Miss  Lulu 1881 

Clark,  Benjamin  T 1877 

Clarke,  Mrs.  Harriet 1880 

Clarke,  Miss  Mamie  P 1880 

Clarke,  Miss  Margaretta 1880 

Clark,  Lemuel 1873 

Clarke,  Mrs.  Annie  W.  L 1873 

Clark,  George  W 1875 

Clark,  Mrs.  Cornelia .   1875 


Clark,  Wm.  G 

Clark,  Mrs.  Lizzie 

Clark,  Holly  C 

Clark,  Miss  M.Carrie 

Clark,  Miss  Sarah  L 

Clarke,  Charles  T 

Clarke,  Eugene  H 

Clarke,  Henry 

Clark,  Miss  Hattie 

Cleland,  Andrew  M 

Cleveland,  Mrs.  Johannah  . . . 

Close,  Mrs.  Nettie  E 

Clothier,  Albert , 

Clothier,  Mrs.  Minnie  B 

Coburn,  Miss  Emma 

Cochrane,  Miss  Inez  M  .  . . . . 

Cockfield,  Henry 

Cockfield,  Mrs.  Henry 

Cockfield,  Joseph 

Colburn,  Mrs.  Carrie  H  . . . .  . 

Cole,  Mrs.  Cornelia 

Cole,  Charles  D 

Cole,  Mrs.  Ella 

Cole,  John  S 

Coleman,  George  M 

Colston,  Mrs.  Margaret J..  .. 

Comfort,  Mrs.  Olive 

Comfort,  Miss  Grace  V 

Compton,  Miss  Elizabeth  C. . 
Compton,  Miss  Minnie  S.  W. 

Cone,  Miss  Roma  B 

Cone,  Mrs.  Eliza 

Conrad,  Irwin  W 

Conner,  Miss  Alicia 

Conry,  Dr.  T.  J 

Conry,  Mrs.  C 

Cook,  Mrs.  Catherine ....... 

Coonley,  Mrs.  Lvdia  A 

Coonley,  Miss  Marv  L.  .•. .. 


. ..  1875 
. . -  1875 
. . .  1876 
. . .  1876 
. ..  1882 
. . .  1882 
...  1882 
. . .  1882 
. .  1883 
. ..  1881 
. . .  1883 
. ..  1875 
. ..  1881 
. . .  1881 
. ..  1875 
. ..  1877 
. ..  1878 
. .  1878 
...  1878 
...  1881 
...  1868 
...  1875 
. .  1875 
..  1882 
..  1873 
..  1877 
..  1873 
. .  1879 
. .  1876 
..  1878 
..  1880 
..  1876 
..  1878 
..  1875 
..  1879 
..  1879 
..  1875 
. ..  1875 
.  1883 


42 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Corbett,  John 1873 

Corbett,  Mrs.  Mary  A .  .  1873 

Corbett,  Miss  Ella  J 1883 

Corby,  Edward  L : 1877 

Cornell,  Mrs.  Henrietta  W 1877 

Cornell,  Miss  Mary 1880 

Coulter,  Henry  C 1880 

Cowles,  John  T 1881 

Cowles,  Mrs.  Mattie  E 1881 

Coxhead,  Geo.  C 1873 

Coxhead,  Mrs 1875 

Coxhead,   Miss  Harriet  B 1875 

Crampton,  Miss  Carrie 1879 

Crane,  Mrs.  Mary 1858 

Crane,  Chas.  R 1873 

Crane,  Miss  Jennie  A 1877 

Crane,  Miss  Mary  R 1877 

Crane,  Miss  Katie 1877 

Crary,  Oliver  A 1866 

Cravens,  Mrs.  Nancy  A 1882 

Cravens,  Miss  Helen  A 1882 

Cravens,  Miss  Addie  D 1882 

Crawford,  Jas.  M 1880 

Creswell,  John 1866 

Crighton,  John 1876 

Crighton,  Mrs.  Jessie 1876 

Crighton,  Miss  Alice  M 1876 

Crighton,  Miss  Jessie . ...  1878 

Crooks,  David  L 1876 

Crooks,  Thomas 1874 

Crooks,  Mrs.  Anna 1874 

Crooks,   Miss  Agnes 1876 

Cross,  Wrn.  A 1881 

Cross,  Leo.  G ! 1881 

Crozier,  James .  1882 

Crozier,  Mrs.  James 1882 

Culver,  Fitz-Edward 1870 

Cummings,  Miss  Sarah  K . . . 1882 

Currier,  Charles  L . .          ........  1870 


Currier,  Mrs.  E.  Almena. 
Currier,  Charles  L.  Jr . . . 

Currier,  Orville  P. 

Curtiss,  Miss  Sarah  E  . . 


1872 
1881 
1875 
1876 


Dale,  Jas.  A 

Dales,  J.  P 

Dales,  Mrs.  J.  P 

Dally,  Miss  Anna  R . . . . 

Damon,  Mrs.  Kittie 

Danforth,  George  C ........ 

Danforth,  Mrs.    Peachie  W. 

Daniels,  H.  E.  C 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Mary  D 

Daniels,  Franc  B 

Daniels,  John  H 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Frances  L.  .  . 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Claudine 

Daniels,  Taylor  A 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Agnes. ...... 

Daniels,  Win.  H 

Daniels,  Mrs.  Mary  E 

Davidson,  Jas.  A.  .  .  .  '. 

Davis,  Win.  O 

Davis,  Elihu  T 

Davis,  Mrs.  Jennette  K 

Davis,  Colby 

Davis,  Mrs.  Effie 

Davis,  Isaac 

Davis,  Mrs.  Mary 

Davis,  John  E 

Dawson,  Josiah  B 

Dawson,  Mrs.  Ida  B ........ 

Dean,  Miss  Mary  H 

Dean,  Miss  Jennie 

Deale,  Morgan  K .  .......... 


1874 
1879 
1879 
1878 
1880 
1882 
1882 
1873 
1873 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1879 
1880 
1880 
1882 
1882 
1875 
1879 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
.1882 
1882 
1883 
1877 
1877 
1876 
1881 
1881 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


43 


Deale,  Mrs.  Emily  F 1882 

Deale,  Wni.  G 1882 

Deale,  Mrs.  Clara  H .'. 1882 

Decker,  Henry !   1880 

Decker,  Mrs.  Ann  E 1880 

Decker,  Benton  C 1878 

Decker,  Miss  Cora  E. 1878 

Decker,  Everett  G 1881 

Decker,  Miss  Martha  M 1881 

De  Grqot,  Miss  Anna  A 1881 

De  Groot,  Miss  Lottie  E 1881 

Dehn,  Julius  J 1875 

Deming,  Charles  R -. .    1882 

Deming,  Mrs.  Eva  M 1875 

Demples,  Miss  Susie 1881 

Dempster,  Mrs.  Cecilia 1880 

Dennison,  Victor 1881 

Deuel,  Alfred  E 1877 

Devers,  Jas.  H 1877 

Dew,  Charles  A 1880 

Dewey,  Washington 1876 

Dewey,  Mrs.  Zue 1876 

DeWolf,  Mrs.  Harriet  L 1876 

Dickinson,  Miss  Adelia  M 1872 

Dietrich,  C.  J 1880 

Dietrich,  Mrs.  Hannah 1880 

Dietrich,  Miss  Cora  M 1880 

Dixon,  Henry  J 1874 

Dobie,  John  J.  C 1881 

Dobie,Wm 1881 

Dobie,  Mrs.  Arabella 1881 

Dobie,  Arthur  L 1881 

Dobin,  Mrs.  Anna  M 1878 

Dobin,  Arthur 1877 

Dobin,  John  C 1880 

Downs,  Mrs.  Lydia  E 1851 

Downs,  Myron  D 1852 

Downs,  Miss  Mary  E 1866 

Downs,  Miss  Clara  G..  .   1871 


Downs,  Miss  Augusta  L. . . 

Downs,  Miss  Etta  B 

Downs,  Walter  B 

Downs,  J.  Edward 

Downs,  Mrs.  Mary  A 

Downs,  Miss  Julia  H 

Downs,  Miss  Mary  R 

Dox,  Wm.  H 

Drake,  Frank  C 

Drent,  Jacob  R 

Drent,  Mrs.  Rosa  A  ....... 

Drummond,  Duncan 

Drummond,  Mrs.  Jane  F. . . 

Drummond,  Davis  D 

Drummond,  Robt.  A ....... 

Drummond,  Ralph  A 

Drummond,  Mrs.  Agnes  D 

Dubois,  C.  L 

Dubois,  Mrs.  Kate 

Duerson,  Mrs.  Martha  L . . . . 

Duff,  John 

Duff,  Mrs.  Agnes 

Duff,  Miss  Jennie  A 

Duncan,  Miss  Lizzie  A.  . .  . 

Dunk,  Miss  Louisa 

Dunk,  Thomas  H.  W 

Dun  well,  Wm.  C 

Dutton,  Walter  V 

Dutton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  E. . . 


Eager,  Miss  Ella  A 

Eager,  Mrs.  Annie  M  . . 

Eager,  Charles  E 

Eastman,  Mrs.  Sarah  C . 

Eckel,  Oliver  W 

Eckel,  Mrs.  Mary  H 

Eckel,  Miss  Nancy  K  . . 


1871 
1871 

1877 
1877 
1866 
1878 
1878 
1880 
1881 
1880 
1880 
1874 
1874 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1875 
1875 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1881 
1880 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1877 
1881 


1881 
1881 
1883 
1878 
1874 
1874 
1875 


44 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Edington,  Mrs.  Henrietta 1881 

Edington,  Miss  Marietta 1881 

Edington,  Miss  Augusta 1881 

Edwards,  Ebenezer 1877 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Mary 1877 

Edwards,  Miss  Matilda  E  ........  1881 

Eger,  Jacob 1878 

Eger,  Mrs.   Lyda  B 1879 

Elder,  Samuel 1874 

Elder,  Mrs.  Kate  E : .  .  1877 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Julia  G 1866 

Ellis,  William 1879 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Grace 1882 

Elliott,  Wm.  S 1880 

Elliott,  Mrs.  Athaline 1880 

Elliott,  Miss  Carrie  L 1880 

Elliott,  Albert  J 1883 

Eltzholtz,  Miss  Josephine 1880 

Emery,  Joshua 1880 

Emery,  Mrs.  Emily  L 1869 

Emery,  Miss  Hattie  P '.  1878 

Enright,  Miss  Emma  L 1880 

Ervin,  Hugh. 1877 

Ervin,  Mrs.  Henrietta 1877 

Ervin,  Miss  Laura .... 1883 

Erwin,  Miss  Mary  I 1880 

Evans,  Miss  Grace  E   ... ...  1880 

Evenhuis,  Miss  Denie ...  1881 

Evenhuis,  Miss  Jennie ..........  1880 

Everett,  Mrs.  Mary  A 1881 

Eves,  Miss  Mary  E 1877 

Ewing,  Dr.  George  V. 1882 

Ewing,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 1882 

Ewing,  Alex.  W 1883 

Ewing,  Mrs.   Annie  1 1883 


Farr,  Wm. 1877 

Fenn,  John  J . . 1874 


Fenn,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 1874 

Fenton,  Alfred  E 1875 

Fenton,  Mrs.  Eliza  M 1875 

Ferrier,  Miss  Jane 1879 

.  Ferrier,  Thomas 1872 

Ferrier,  Mrs.  Mary  A •. .    1875 

Ferris,  Geo.  W 1871 

Fewins,  Miss  Helena 1878 

Field,  Mrs.  Sophia  K  ............   1881 

Fielding,  Mrs.  Ann 1860 

Finch,  Mrs.  Margaret  A 1878 

Finch,  Mrs.  Charlotte  C 1879 

Findall,  Mrs.  Hannah 1882 

Fish,  Henry 1871 

Fish,  Mrs.  Seliner  E 1871 

Fish,  Miss  Josephine  L 1874 

Fishburn,  Randolph  E 1878 

Fishbum,  Thomas  F 1878 

Fisher,  Miss  Ada  J 1879 

Fisher,  Orrin 18.80 

Fittz,  Mrs.  Eliza 1857 

Fitzsimmons,  Mrs.  Margaret 1878 

Flagg,  Mrs.  Ann  J 1862 

Flagg,  Miss  Sarah 1863' 

Fleming,  Mrs.  Isabella  C 1876 

Flinn,  Miss  Sarah  T . ' 1881 

Floyd,  Miss  Sarah 1876 

Fondell,  John 1881 

Fondell,   Robt.  T 1883 

Forbes,  Daniel 1880 

Forbes,  Mrs.  Carrie  G 1866 

Forman,  Dr.  John 1872 

Forman,   Mrs.  Annie  L 1872 

Forman,  Geo.  L 1872 

Forman,  Miss  Rose  L 1874 

Forman,  John  Jr 1877 

Forman,  Miss  Annie 1877 

Forney,  Henry  C 1877 

Fort,  Mrs.  Mary  A 1882 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Fort,  Miss  Helen  M 1882 

Foster,  Henry  C 1871 

Foster,  Mrs.  Anna  M 1871 

Fox,  Mrs.  Laura  P 1874 

Fraser,  Mrs.  Hattie  E 1877 

Fraser,  Allan 1879 

Fraser,  Mrs.  Julia  A 1879 

Freeman,  Harman  C 1873 

French,  Mrs.  Martha 1874 

French,  Charles  B 1877 

French,  Miss  Minnie  M 1880 

French,  Mrs.  Harriet  A 1882 

Fuller,  Wm.  W .'. 1878 

Fuller,  Mrs.  Susan  B 1878 

Fuller,  Miss  Cornelia  A 1879 

Fuller,  Henry  H 1880 

Fuller,  Miss  Bessie 1881 


Gale,  Edmund  E.  W.. 
Gale,  Mrs.  Melissa  A. 
Gait,  Mrs.  Isabella  A. 
Gardner,  Mrs.  Susan . . 


1880 

1880 

1858 

1877 

Garrott,  Mrs.  Florence  L 1878 

Gaskins,  Thomas  P ,  1880 

Gaskins,  Mrs.  Effie  E 1880 

Gates,  Miss  Amanda  E . . 1882 

Gates,  Miss  Marion  B 1883 

Gayley,  Malcom . .  1882 

Gaynor,  Henry 1877 

Gay  nor,  Miss  Lucy  A 1877 

George,  Nelson  H 1882 

George,  Mrs.  Carrie  K 1882 

Gibson,  Miss  Minnie . ...  1878 

Gibson,  Miss  Kate  F 1878 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Frances 1880 


Gibson,  Alured  G 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth .... 

Gibson,  Robt.  W 

Gibson,  Geo.  C.  .......... 

Gilbert,  Miss  Jennie  M 

Gilbert,  Geo.  H 

Gilbert,  Charles  T 

Gilbert,  Mrs.  Adelaide  C.. 

Gilbert,  William 

Ginther,  Miss  Augusta  L. . 

Giordano,  Joseph 

Giordana,  Mrs-.  Virginia  . . . 

Giordano,  Andrew 

Giordano,  John 

Giroux,  George 

Giroux,  Mrs.  Libbie 

Glasner,  Miss  Ruth  H 

Glass,  Miss  Isabella ...... 

Glenn,  Miss  Harriet  Hope. 
Goldsmith,  Mrs.  Louisa  I. 

Good,  Miss  Carrie  D 

Good,  Miss  Lillian  L ..... 

Goodman,  Thomas 

Goodman,  Mrs.  Hannah  J  . 
Goodman,  Miss  Annie  M. 
Goodman,  William  A  . .  . .  . 
Goodman,  Miss  Laura  L. 
Goodman,  Mrs.  Catharine . 
Goodman,  Thomas  C ..... 
Goodman,  Mrs.  Jennie  M. 

Goodman,  John  S 

Goodman,  Mrs.  Mary  C . . 
Goodman,  Miss  Grace . . . . 
Goodwillie,  Miss  Carrie  J. 

Gordon,  William 

Gordon,  Mrs.  Cornelia  A . 

Gould,  Webster 

Gould,  Mrs.  Clara  P 

Graham,  Porter 


1880 

188(» 

1881 

1881 

1876 

1877 

1877 

1877 

1881 

1877 

1879 

1879 

1881 

1881 

1877 

1877 

1880 

1875 

1874 

1871 

1881 

1881 

1871 

1871 

1871 

1871 

1872 

1878 

1878 

1879 

1879 

1879 

1882 

1877 

1882 

1882 

1874 

1874 

1872 


46 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Graham,  Mrs.  Mary  A ..........  1872 

Graham,  Charles 1877 

Graham,  Dr.  David  W 1877 

Graham,  Mrs.  Ida  A 1880 

Graham,  James 1879 

Graham,  Mrs.  Mary  P 1879 

Graham,  Edward  E 1882 

Graham,  Mrs.  Mattie  A 1882 

Graham,  Miss  Annie  J 1882 

Gray,  Miss  Lizzie 1882 

Graves,  Dwight  W  1871 

Greenwood,  Mrs.  Susan  H  .......  1877 

Green,  Mrs.  Sarah  E 1878 

Gridley,  Charles  C 1880 

Grinnell,  G.  G 1874 

Grinnell,  Mrs.  Catharine 1874 

Grinnell,  Miss  Grace  A 1877 

Grinnell,  Miss  Florence  1 1877 

Griffith,  Thomas  S 1879 

Gritzner,  Fred.  A 1879 

Gritzner,  Miss  Mary  A 1880 

Gritzner,  Mrs.  Adelia! 1880 

Grubb,  Geo.  G 1875 

Grubb,  Mrs.  Juliette 1875 

Guffin,  Mrs.  Harriet  N 1879 

Guilford,  Alvin  J 1881 

Gunderson,  Miss  Hilda  S 1877 

Gunderson,  Win.  P .  1883 

Gunn,  Mrs.  Catherine 1870 

Gunn,  Miss  Jessie 1875 

Gun-ad,  Miss  Clara  L 1876 

Guy,  Mrs.  Lucella  B 1875 

Gwathmey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth ...  1872 


Hagan,  Mrs.  Mary 1872 

Haigh,   Mrs.  Eva  L ............    1882 

Haight,  Edgar  A 1881 


Haight,  Mrs.  Anna  D 

Maine,  Miss  Emma  A .... 

Hair,  Mrs.  Eliza  S 

I  lair,  James    A 

Hair,  Mrs.  Amelia  R 

I  lair.  Miss    Ida  B 

1  lair,  Samuel  G 

Hair,  Mrs.    Jennie  L 

Hair,  Wm.  F 

Hair,  Samuel    F . . 

Hair,  15.  M 

Hair,  Mrs.  Hattie   R 

Hale,  Mrs.  Ellen  Isabella. . 

Hale,  Miss  Lizzie  M 

Hale,  Mis-  Mary  B 

Hale,  Otis  II 

Hales.  Mrs.  B.  F...  ...... 

Hall,  Mrs.  Flora  B 

Hall,  Lemuel  R 

Hall,  Mrs.  Augusta   A 

Hall,  Wm.    A 

Hall.  Miss  Edith  B 

Hall,  Miss   Alfarata  R 

Hall,  Miss  Belle. 

Hall,  Miss  Elizabeth 

Hall,  Mrs.  Rachel  R , 

Hallett,  Mrs.  Olive.  ....... 

Hamilton,   Pratt 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Susan  V. . . 

Hamilton,  Paul  II 

I  lamlin,  Frederick   N 

Hamlin.  Mrs.   Nettie  M  .  . . . 

Hamlin,  Everlin    B........ 

Hamlin,  Mrs.  Helen  D.   W. 
Hammond,  Miss  Hannah . . . 
Hand,  Bayard  E ........... 

Hand,  Mrs.    Anna  B ....... 

Hanley,  Miss  Isabel  M.... 

Hanning,  Jas.  T. . 


....  1882 

. ...  1879 

. ...  1868 

. ...  1871 

. ...  1871 

:•...  1878 

. ...  1872 

. ...  1872 

. ...  1873 

. ...  1874 

. ...  1882 

....  1882 

....  1863 

. ...  1875 

. ...  1877 

. ...  1877 

. ...  1881 

. ...  1872 

....  1873 

....  1867 

...  1877 

...  1881 

...  1881 

....  1882 

...  1882 

...  1882 

...  1876 

....  1877 

...  1877 

...  1879 

...  1877 

...  1877 

...  1873 

...  1873 

...  1880 

...  1880 

...  issn 

...  1883 

.  1881 


THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Hannis,  Mrs 1877 

Hardy,  Mrs.  Jane  W  ............  1876   I 

Hardy,  Fanny  W 1877 

Hardy,  Wm.   M 1877    \ 

Hardy,  Miss  Alice  J 1881 

Harris,  Charles 1872 

Harris,  Wm 1882 

Hart,  Miss  Elenora  F 1881 

Hart,  Joseph  C 1882 

Hartwell,  Mrs.  Caroline  N 1873 

Hartwell,  Miss  Nellie  L 1882 

Hartzell,  Elmer 1876 

Hartzell,  Miss  Mattie 1877 

Haskell,  Mrs.   Ellen  R 1874 

Haskins,  Mrs.  Helen  M 1882 

Hatch,  Mrs.  Celia  P 1876 

Havens,  Mrs.  Louisa  A 1882 

Havens,  Miss  Carrie  B 1882 

Havens,  Miss  Louisa  M 1882 

Havens,  Miss  Fannie  W 1882 

Haverkampf,  John  L 1882 

Haverkampf,  Mrs.  Mary 1882 

Haverkampf,  Miss  Anna 1882 

Hawes,  Mrs.  Jennie 1881 

Hawkins,  Miss  Alice 1879 

Hawkins,  Mrs.  Salina 1878 

Hawkins,  Mrs.  Selina  C 1879 

Hawkins,  Miss  Etta  V 1881 

Hawkinson,  Miss  Amanda  M . . . .  1876 

Hawkinson,  Miss  Nellie  P .  . 1876 

Haycock,  Mrs.  Anna  M . 1880 

Hayes,  Wm.  H 1876 

Hayes,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M 1876 

Hazen,  Mrs.  Sarah  A 1877 

Hazeltine,  Miss  Rebecca  E 1866 

Heaton,  Wm.  L 1873 

Heaton,  Mrs.  Bessie  D 1874 

Heaton,  Mrs.  Margaret  J 1877 

Heath,  John  H .  1878 


Heath,  Mrs.  Ellen 

Heath,  Jas.  M 

Heckler,  Harry   A 

Heegaard,  Miss  Petrea  M .  . 
Heermans,  Miss  Anna  A.. 

Heermans,  Paul  W 

Heffling,  Addison   B 

Heffling,  Mrs.  Mary  M 

Helm,    Henry    T 

Helm,  Mrs.  Julia  F.  L 

Helm,  Scott 

Helm,  Miss  Nellie 

Helm,  Miss   Alice 

Helm,  Miss  Judith 

Henderson,  Andrew  M .  . . . 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Agnes  L. . 
Henderson,  Miss  -Carrie  B. 

Hendrie,  Chas.  C 

Hendrie,  Miss  Mary  E 

Henkel,  Miss  Emma  F.  .  . . . 
Hensler;  Mrs.  Julia  A. .  .  . . . 

Herbert,    Edmund 

Herbert,  Mrs.    Mary 

Hertig,  Miss   Elmira 

Hesse  Henry 

Hesse,  Mrs.  Agnes 

Hewett,  Austin    C 

Hewett,  Mrs.  Martha  B .  . . . 

Hickcox,    Benj 

Hickcox,  Mrs.  Helen  M.  . . . 
Higgie,  Miss  Mary  L ...... 

Hill,  Mrs.  Esma 

Hill,  John.. 

Hill,  Mrs.   Elizabeth 

Hill,  Miss  Hattie  H 

Hill,  Edgar  P 

Hill,  H.  H. 

Hill,  Mrs.  S.  E 

Hill,  Mrs.  Sarah    E.  .. 


1878 
1881 
1876 
1874 
1877 
1883 
1880 
1880 
1883 
1883 
1880 
1883 
1883 
1883 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1876 
1879 
1880 
1879 
1874 
1874 
1882 
1883 
1883 
1879 
1879 
1882 
1882 
1883 
1872 
1876 
1876 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1881 


48 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Hiltabidel,  Mrs.  Annie 1879 

Hiltabidel,  Miss  Lulu 1879 

Hinchman,  Miss  Emma  M. .....    1881 

Hitchcock,  Chas 1874 

Hitchcock,  Miss  Ella  L 1879 

Hobbs,  Henrv   H -  -  .    1877. 

Hobbs,  Mrs.  Kate  R 1877 

Hobbs,  John  D 1878 

Hobbs,  Miss  Alma  M 1880 

Hobbs,  Mrs.  Mary  C 1880 

Hockaday,  Miss    Mary 1878 

Hodges,  Lothrop  S 1872 

Hodges,  Mrs.  Helen 1872 

Hoelzer,  Geo.  W 1878 

Hoffmann,  Miss  Carrie  B 1871 

Hoffman,  Mrs.  Carrie  M 1876 

Hoffman,  Geo.  D , 1877 

Hoffman,  Luis. 1880 

Hofman,  Miss  Susanna  F 1879 

Hofman,  Miss  Henrietta  J . . 1879 

Hofman,  Miss  Cornelia  M.  H . .  .   1882 
Holden,  Mrs.  Isabella. ......'....   1865 

Holden,  Mrs.  Louise  R 1877 

Hollingsworth,    Achilles 1877 

Hollister,  Frank  P 1873 

Holmes;  David   H 1880 

Holmes,  Mrs.  Rebecca 1880 

Holmes,  James  C 1882 

Holmes.  Mr*.  Mary  E 1882 

Holmes,  Miss  Mary  L 1882 

Holmes,  Mrs.  Mary  B 1883 

Holtzlander,   Mrs.  Sarah 1881 

Hood,  John  W 1881 

Hood,  Mrs.  Mary  Alice 1881 

Horn,  Geo.  E 1881 

Hosking,  Benjamin  T 1882 

Hosking,  Mrs.  Carrie  J • 1882 

Hoskins,  Benjamin 1872 

Hoskins,  Mrs.  Sarah  T 1881 


Houston,  Edward   C •. 

Houston,  Mrs.    Ann 

Houston,  John  T 

Hovell,  Miss  Mary  F 

Howard,  Mrs.  E 

Howe,  Mrs.  Laura  J 

Howell,  Mrs.  Eva    W.  H  . . . 
Hoysraadt,  Miss  Blanche... 

Hoyt,  Dr.  A.  W 

Hubbard,  Jas.  S 

Hubbard,  Mrs.  Anna  E 

Hubbell,   Miss  Hattie 

Hudson,  James 

Hudson,  Mrs.  Sarah  A 

Hughes,  Hugh 

Hughes,  Mrs.  Laura   D.  . . . . 

Hughes,  Miss  Sarah 

Hughes,  Miss  Elizabeth , 

Hughes,  Mrs.  Marv  A 

Hughes,  Miss  Adele 

Humberstone,  Mrs.  Carrie  A , 

Humphrey,  Mrs.  Harriet 

Humphreys,    Alfred  O 

Hunt,   Wm.  H 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Martha 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Jennie 

Hunt,  Mrs.  J.  O 

Hunter,  Thos.  J 

Hunter,  Mrs.  Margaret  S 

Hunter,  John   L 

Hurd,  Darwin  M 

Hurd,  Frank  W 

Hurd,  Miss  Julia  E 

Hurdle,  John  G 

Hurdle,  Armstead  L 

Hussander,  Geo.  H 

Hussander,  J.  B 

Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Meda 

Hutchinson.  Miss  Eva  A 


. -.  1877 

. ..  1877 

. ..  1879 

. ..  1882 

. ..  1877 

...  1883 

...  1870 

...  1881 

...  1880 

. ..  1872 

. ..  1872 

..  1882 

, ..  1878 

...  1878 

,..  1874 

..  1874 

...  1875 

..  1875 

..  1878 

..  1880 

..  1874 

..  1882 

..  1881 

..  1857 

..  1860 

..  1877 

..  1882 

..  1878 

..  1878 

..  1883 

..  1866 

..  1866 

..  1866 

..  1877' 

..  1881 

..  1876 

..  1876 

..  1880 

.  1880 


THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


49 


Hyers,   Geo.  A 

Hyers,  Mrs.  Frances. 
Hypes,  Wm.  T 


1876 
1876 

1880 


Ingold,  Arthur  J 1881 

Innis,    Hugh : 1876 

Innis,   Mrs.  Hugh 1879 

Inness,   Hugh 1877 

Irvdne,  George 1882 


Jacobson,  Miss  Sophie 1879 

Jacoby,  Mrs.  Kate 1881 

Jameson,  Gavin 1877 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Erne  B 1877 

Jenkins,  Miss  Laura  B 1876 

Jennings,  Pearson  D 1875 

Jewell,  Oliver  P 1872 

Jilson,  Mrs.  Jane 1874 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Martha  L 1868 

Johnson,  Miss  Lizzie 1875 

Johnson,  Royal    F 1875 

Johnson,  Louis    G 1877 

Johnson,  Miss  Daisy  M 1878 

Johnson,  Edgar  M 1880 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Harriet  S 1880 

Johnson,  Albert  L 1882 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Judith  C 1871 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Dora 1871 

Johnston,  Mervin  E 1876 

Johnston,  Sidney  B. 1878 

Johnston,  Mrs.   Louisa  M 1878 

Johnston,  Miss  Fanny  F 1879 

Johnston,  H.  Morris 1881 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Mary  L ..... 1881 

Jolly,  Mrs.  Isabella  S 1876 


Jones,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Jones,  Thomas 

Jones,  David  L 

Jones,  Arthur  B 

Jones,  Miss  Esther  E 

Jones,  Miss  Annie 

Jones,  Miss  Rose  F 

Jones,  Mrs.  Eliza  A 

Jones,  Miss  Marion   L.  .  . . 

Jones,  Mrs.  Almira  P 

Jones,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Jordan,  Miss  Georgiana  S . 

Jordan,  Joseph  D 

Joss,  Sewell  E 

Judd,  Miss    Emily  P 


Kane,  Thos 

Kane,  Mrs.   A.  E 

Kant,   Chas 

Keese,  A.  Hoffman 

Keese,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  F. . 
Keese,  Mrs.  Cornelia  H . .  . 
Kellberg,  Adolph  Emil.  . . 

Kelly,  Wm:   A 

Kellogg,  Mrs.  A.  F 

Kellogg,  Othniel  W ...... 

Kelsey,  Miss  Sarah  P 

Kelsey,  Miss  Alice  S 

Kemper,  Mrs.  Mary  A . .  . . 

Kempster,  Sam'l  W 

Kempster,  Miss  Fannie  E . 

Kempster,  Alfred   E 

Kemsley,  Mrs.  Annie 

Kennedy,  Miss  Mary 

Ker,  Chas.  H 

Ker,  Chas.  H.Jr 

Ker,  Mrs.  Sarah  V 


1872 
1874 
1874 
1875 
1875 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1881 
1883 
1874 
1874 
1880 
1873 


1876 
1876 
1882 
1872 
1864 
1872 
1879 
1879 
1882 
1883 
1871 
1881 
1883 
1879 
1881 
1882 
1879 
1881 
1879 
1879 
1879 


50 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Kerr,  A.  Newton 1875 

Kerr,  Miss  Rebecca 1879 

Kerr,  Mrs.  Kate 1881 

Ketcham,  Jas.   P 1877 

Ketcham,  Mrs.  Agnes  C 1873 

Ketcham,  Frank  D 1877 

Killen,  Henry  S 1881 

Killen,  Jonathan  E 1882 

Killen  George  E 1883 

King,  Miss  Eliza  K 1879 

King,  Chas.   H 1881 

King,  Mrs.  Ella   M 1880 

Kirkham,  Miss    Louise  A t.    1879 

Kirkham,  Geo 1879 

Kirkpatrick,  Mrs.    C 1877 

Kirkwood,  Miss  Elizabeth  M 1876 

Kittredge,  Miss  Emma  A 1878 

Kittredge,  Miss  Mabel  H 1878 

Kline,  Daniel  H 1877 

Kline,  Mrs.  Althea   W 1877 

Klingenberger,    A 1877 

Knight,  Miss  Julia  H 1877 

Knight,  T.  D 1878 

Knight,  Mrs.  Martha  T 1878 

Knight,  Miss    Kitty  M 1878 

Knight,  Thos.   A 1877 

Knott,  Frank  P 1879 

Knowlton,  Mrs.  Austria  C. . 1879 

Knowlton,  Miss  Hattie  G 1882 

Knowlton,  Mark  D 1862 

Knowlton,  Mrs.  Abbie  E 1882 

Knowlton,  Miss  Grace  E 1882 

Knowlton,  Miss  Annie  D 1882 

Knox,  Dr.  J.  S 1873 

Knox,  Mrs.  Elizabeth    H 1873 

Knox,  Geo.  G 1876 

Knox,  Mrs.  Elvira  J 1873 

Knox,  Mrs.  Susan 1878 

Knox,  Miss  Mary   E 1878 


Konkel,  Chas.    W 1882 

Kraybill,  Eli  W 1875 

Kraybill,  Mrs.  Lizzie   E... 1875 

Kraybill,  Miss  Anna  G 1881 

Krigger,  Miss    Lilly  F 1874 


Lake,  Frank  D : 1873 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Anna 1866 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Argent  E 1872 

Landis,  Thos.  I.  S 1881 

Landis,  Chas.  L 1883 

Lane,  Joseph 1859 

Lane,  Mrs.  Helen  D 1866 

Lane,  Julius  A. 1872 

Lane,  Miss  E.  F 1881 

Lane,  Mrs.  Sophia   L 1882 

Langlotz,  Karl  A 1879 

Lanterman,  Perry  M 1874 

Larrabee,  Mrs.  Julia  S 1869 

Lathrop,  Mrs.  Frances 1875 

Lathrop,  Mrs.  Ann  S 1879 

Laughton,  George 1873 

Lavis,  Wm.  H 1879 

Lavis,  Mrs.  Jane  E 1879 

Lavis,  Mrs.  Anna 1879 

Law,  Mrs.  Eliza  J 1872 

Lawrence,  Wm.  E 1879 

Lawrence,  Mrs.  Clara 1879 

Ledgerwood,  Robert  E 1878 

Lee,  Wm.  L 1866 

Lee,  Mrs.  Deborah 1866 

Lee,  Mary 1871 

Lee,  John  W 1873 

Leeper,  Wm   1876 

Lettellier,  Mrs.  Eliza  F 1876 

Lewis,  Theodore  P 1870 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Louisa  J 1870 


THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Little,  Mrs.  Mary  S 1868 

Little,  Isaac 1877 

Little,  Mrs.  Louisa 1877 

Little,  S.  Miller 1879 

Littlejohn,  George 1882 

Lloyd,  Miss  Emma 1864 

Lloyd,  Miss  Eugenie 1874 

Lloyd,  Mrs.  Sarah  J 1875 

Lloyd,  James 1877 

Lloyd,  Mrs.  Eliza 1879 

Lobdell,  Miss  Rovilla 1872 

Loder,  Miss  Anna  B 1874 

Loder,  Miss  Rebecca  E 1878 

Loder,  Mrs.  Hannah 1878 

Logan,  Miss  Susan  J 1876 

Lord,  Edward  P 1858 

Loury,  Alex 1878 

Lowry,  Mrs.  Martha   B 1880 

Ludlow,  George  M 1883 

Ludlow,  Andrew  W 1883 

Lyman,  Mrs.  Mary  A 1876 


Macauley,  Miss  Emma  M 1878 

Macdonald,  John  F.  W 1880 

Mackey,  ^Eneas  S 1883 

Mackin,  Jas.  H 1880 

Mallinson,  John  R 1882 

Mallory,  Frank 1878 

Marrillar,  Mrs.  Mary 1876 

Marsh,  Mrs.  Carrie  H 1877 

Martin,  Miss  Eunice  A 1874 

Martin,  George 1876 

Mason,  Mrs.  J.  R 1872 

Mason,  Nelson 1874 

Mason,  Mrs.  Desire 1874 

Mason,  Geo.  A 1881 

Mason,  Mrs.  Mary  E 1882 


Mather,  John  H 

Mather,  P.  L 

Matteson,  William 

Matteson,  Mrs.  Isabella .... 
Mathews,  Mrs.  Margaret . . . 

Mathews,  Miss  Grace  I 

Mathews,  Chas.  Hale 

Matthews,  Mrs.  Mary  F . . . . 

Maxsee,  Mrs.  Abbie  O 

Maxwell,  W.  R 

May,  Gustave  A.  Jr 

Maybee,  Charles 

McAdam,  Mrs.  Agnes 

McAllister,  Jas.  M 

McAllister,  Mrs.  Hattie  L . . 
McAllister,  Mrs.  Jeanette  .  . 

McArthur,  Mrs.  J 

McArthur,  Miss  Ada  J 

McArthur,  Mrs  Mary  A  ... 
McArthur,  Mrs.  Harriet. . . . 

McCabe,  Chas.  R 

McCammon,  Miss  Sarah  J  . 
McCammon,  Miss  Annie. . . 
McChesney,  Miss  Maggie  S. 

McClelland,  Thomas  H 

M'Clory,  William 

M'Clory,  Fred.  S 

M'Clory,  Henry 

M'Clory,  Mrs.  Matilda 

M'Clory,  Clement 

McClure,  Mrs.  Hannah. . . . 

McClure,  Lester  J 

McCormick,  Mrs.  Fannie  E  . 

McCrea,  Miss  Katie 

McCulloch,  Miss  Elizabeth. 

McCullough,  /Dr.  J.  R 

McCullough,  Mrs.  J.  R 

McDermid,  Donald 

McDermid,  Mrs.  D 


1872 

1877 

1872 

1872 

1878 

181 

1875 

1871 

1873 

1882 

1877 

1875 

1878 

1881 

1881 

1883 

1874 

1875 

1880 

1880 

1880 

1882 

1882 

1883 

1882 

1878 

1878 

1883 

1883 

1883 

1874 

1882 

1881 

1874 

1860 

1873 

1873 

1877 

1877 


52 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


McDonald,  Miss  Jennie 1875 

McDonald,  Mrs.  Abbie  A 1878 

McDougall,  Daniel 1873 

McDowell,  Thomas 1873 

McDowell,  Mrs.  Mary  E 1875 

McEldowney,  Stewart  B 1878 

McEldowney,  Mrs.  Lizzie 1878 

McGillivray,  Edward  W 1882 

McGowan,  Frank 1872 

McGowan,  Mrs.  Susan  F 1872 

McGowan,  Mrs.  Lily  H 1878 

McGregor,  Douglas  J 1872 

McHatton,  Samuel  G . . 1882 

McKay,  Mrs.  Margaret 1872 

McKee,  Miss  Ellen 1882 

McKinney,  George 1883 

McKinney,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  J 1883 

McKnight,  Mrs.  Lizzie 1874 

McKnight,  Miss  N-ellie  B 1882 

McLaren,  Peter 1876 

McLaren,  Mrs.  Martha  J 1876 

McLaren,  Miss  Maggie 1880 

McLaren,  Miss  Clarrissa 1880 

McLean,  Robert  C 1876 

McLean,  Mrs.  Ellen  M 1880 

McLean,  Dr.  John 1882 

McLean,  Mrs.  Jane  L 1882 

McLean,  John  D 1875 

McLean,  Miss  Gaetana 1880 

McLelland,  Dr.  Alex.  S 1878 

McLelland,  Mrs.  Catherine  A ...   1878 

McLenahan,  M.  B 1872 

McLenahan,  Miss  Minnie 1872 

McLeod,  Miss  Sarah.  ..... ; 1869 

McLeod,  Mrs.  Isabella 1872 

McMasters,  Mrs.  Annie  E 1878 

McMurphy,  Mrs.  Malvina 1881 

McNeal,  Miss  Margaret 1875 

Meacham,  Dudley  A 1881 


Meacham,  Mrs.  Hattie  E  . . . . 

Means,  George  R 

Means,  Mrs.  Sarah  I 

Medill,  Mrs.  H.  B 

Melcher,  Charles 

Melcher,  Mrs.  Charles 

Melcher,  Win.  G 

Mendsen,   William 

Mendsen,  Mrs.  Julia 

Merchant,  John  A 

MerrinVee,  Mrs.  Jennie 

Merriman,  Mrs.  Josephine   | 

Merriman,  Miss  Ida  L 

Merriman,  Chas.  J 

Merriman,  Miss  Emily  S  . . . . 
Merriman,  Miss  Mable  S  . . .-. 
Merrit,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S . . . . 

Merritt,  Mrs.  Ellen  L 

Messinger,  Win.  D 

Messenger,  Mrs.  Ella  J 

Meuser,  Bernard 

Michaels,  Miss  Jennie  D. . . 

Michaels,  Chas.  D 

Michaels,  J.  C 

Michaels,  Miss  Fannie  D. . . . 

Mickens,  Jeremiah' R 

Miles,  Jas.  H 

Miles,  Mrs.  Sarah  A 

Miles,  Miss  Clara  Belle 

Miles,  Miss  Hattie  P 

Mill,  Jas.  W. : 

Mill,  Chas.  D 

Miller,  Miss  Hattie 

Miller,  Miss  Carlotta  L 

Miller,  Henry  W 

Miller,  Mrs.  Ellen:...  ...... 

Miller,  Miss  Barbara 

Miller,  Miss  Alice 

Mills,  Dr.  Jas.  P 


. .  1881 
. .  1880 
. .  1880 
. .  1870 
. .  1876 
. .  1876 
. .  1877 
. .  1871 
..  1871 
. .  1882 
. .  1878 
..  1864 
. .  1877 
. .  1879 
. .  1880 
..  1882 
..  1879 
..  1882 
..  1867 
...1873 
..  1882 
..  1871 
..  1873 
..  1875 
..  1875 
..  1878 
..  1873 
..  1864 
. .  1874 
..  1880 
.  1860 
..  1873 
..  1872 
..  1875 
..  1881 
..  1881 
..  1881 
..  1882 
.  1879 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Mills,  Mrs.  Anna  M 1879 

Mills,  John  N.... 1879 

Mills,  Cecil 1880 

Miner,  Henderson  H 1880 

Miner,  Miss  Minnie  M 1881 

Ming,  Moy  Luke 1882 

Minich,  Mrs.  Emma  F 1872 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Catharine  A .  . . . .    1874 

Mitchell,  Hugh 1875 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Nellie  A 1875 

Mitchell,  William 1877 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Mary 1882 

Mitchell,  Miss  Elsie  E 1882 

Molinelli,  Miss  Deva . ...   1880 

Molinelli,  Mrs.  Catherine 1880 

Molinelli,  Andrew 1880 

Molinelli,  Mrs.  Mariana 1880 

Monaghan,  Mrs.  Stella  E 1879 

Money,  John  M 1878 

Money,  Mrs.  Sarah  A 1878 

Money,  Wm.  H 1882 

Montgomery,  Miss  Elizabeth 1876 

Montgomery,  Miss  Louisa 1876 

Montgomery,  B.  C 1878 

Montgomery,  Mrs.  Sarah  A .    1878 

Moore,  Samuel  M 1872 

Moore,  Mrs.  Martha 1872 

Moore,  French 1872 

Moore,  Miss  Samuella 1872 

Moore,  Miss  Rosina  B . .    1872 

Moore,  Miss  Nona 1873 

Moore,  Fred.  E    1881 

Moore,  Mrs.  Anna  W 1881 

Moorehouse,  Mrs.  Mattie 1880 

Morgan,  Henry  M I860 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Mary  Ella 1863 

Morgan,  Miss  Catherine 1866 

Morgan,  Miss  Harriet 1866 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Catharine 1866 


Morgan,  Wm.  B 1871 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Agnes  S 1871 

Morgan,  William 1871 

Morgan,  Henry  J 1871 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Abbie  G 1871 

Morgan,  Miss  Fannie  L 1873 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Mary  J 1876 

Morgan,  Seward   D 1876 

Morgan,  George 1876 

Morgan,  Mrs.  Julia  E 1876 

Morgan,  Arthur  M 1881 

Morgan,  Geo.  C.  Jr 1881 

Morgan,  Miss  Sadie 1881 

Morgan,  Homer  B 1882 

Morgan,  Henry  H 1882 

Morlan,  Chas.  M 1881 

Morrison,  J.  C 1877 

Morse,  Chas.  H 1875 

Morse,  Mrs.  Laura  C 1875 

Morse,  Miss  Evangeline 1877 

Morse,  Miss  Ida . . 1879 

Morse,  Miss  Lilian 1881 

Morton,  Mrs.  Agnes  C 1878 

Moulton,  Rollin  II 1876- 

Moulton,  Mrs.  Julia  A 1876 

Moulton,  Arnold  Richard .1883 

Muir,  David 1874 

Muir,  Mrs.  Margaret 1874 

Muir,  Miss  Maggie 1875 

Muir,  William 1875 

Muir,  Jas.  S 1875 

Mulick,  Mrs.  Sarah 1878 

Mullen,  Mrs.  Eliza 1876 

Munson,  Louis  L 1878- 

Murray,  Alexander 1870 

Murray,  Mrs.  Isabella 1870 

Murray,  Magdalen 1870 

Murray,  Albert  D < 1871 

Murray,  Thos.  W.  B 1872 


54 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Murray,  Wm.  W 1876 

Murray,  Mrs.  Laura  A 1876 

Murray,  Mrs.  L.  W 1882 

Myers,  Miss  Emma 1881 


Nay,  Mrs.  Carrie  S 1880 

Naylor,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  A 1872 

Neahr,  Mrs.  Caroline  W 1879 

Nelson,  Mrs.  Mary  J 1874 

Nelson,  Julius 1877 

Nelson,  Mrs.  Augusta  C 1877 

Nelson,  Miss   Mary 1881 

Nelson,  Miss  Laura  M 1882 

Nelson,  Miss  Florence  M 1883 

Neshit,  Mrs.  Mary 1881 

New,  Miss  Emma 1877 

Newman,  Dr.   Henry  P 1882 

Newman,  Mrs.  Fannie  L 1873 

Newton,   Henry  S 1876 

Newton,  Mrs.  Ann  H 1876 

Niblock,  Frank ' 1878 

Nichols,  Gorton  W 1872 

Nichols,  Mrs.  Annie  M 1872 

Nichols,  Mrs.  Nettie 1876 

Nickels,  E.  O 1882 

Nixon,  Mrs.  Leonora 1878 

Nolan,  Mrs.  Lucinda   E 1879 

Nolan,  Thos 1880 

Norton,  Mrs.  Sallie   A 1867 

Norton,  Miss  Minnie  M 1871 

Norton,  Henry    M 1872 

Norton,  S.  E 1872 

Norton,  Mrs.  Jennie 1872 

Norton,  Horatio  N 1876 

Norton,  Mrs.  H.  N 1880 

Nourse,  Francis 1881 

Nourse,  Mrs.  Sarah   E 1881 


Nourse,  Miss  Anna  E. . . 
Nourse,  Samuel    Walker 


O'Brien,  Miss  Nellie 

Oburn,  James  M 

Offield,  Mrs.  Mary  R 

Olds,  €has.  W 

Olds,  George  D 

Oliver,  John  M 

Oliver,  Mrs.  Agnes  S 

Oliver,  Mrs.  Mary 

Olmstead,  Louis  E 

Olmstead,  Mrs.  Catherine. . 

Olmstead,  Kingsley  R 

Olmstead,  Miss  Louise  M . . 

O'Neall,  Miss  Hattie 

Onslow,  Thos.  T 

Oosterbeck,  John  M 

Oosterbeck,  Mrs.  Reinon 

Oram,  Miss  Clara  E 

Osborn,  Wm 

Osborn,  Miss  Hattie  J 

Osborn,    Mrs.  Susan 

Osborn,  Henry    A 

Osborn,  Mrs.  Anna  C 

Osborn,  Chauncey    V 

Osborn,  Mrs.  Lydia  D 

Osborne,  Mrs.  Jennie    M 

Osborne,  Miss  Nellie  White. 

Oswald,  John 

Ott,  Mrs.   Sarah 

Ott,  Mrs.  Lydia 

Oviatt,  Frank  F 

Oviatt,    Howard 

Oviatt,  Mrs.  Jesse  L 

Owens,  Mrs.  "Lizzie 

Owsley,  Harry  B 


1881 
1881 


1877 
1874 
1878 
1881 
1882 
1871 
1871 
1879 
1878 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1880 
1872 
1877 
1877 
1883 
1856 
1864 
1873 
1873 
1873 
1882 
1882 
1880 
1881 
1877 
1881 
1882 
1871 
1871 
1881 
1882 
1878 


THIRD 

PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 

55 

1878 

Peters  Miss  Lena  

...   1882 

Owslev   Miss  Kmilv 

1879 

Peterson,  Miss  Nellie  

.  .  .    187!) 

Owslev   Miss  Henriette  E 

1880 

Petterman,  John  L  

.  .  .   1878 

Owslev   Fred  D 

1880 

Pettibone   John  H  

.  .  .   1880 

Owslev  Geo    K. 

1880 

Pettit,  James  W  

...   1883 

Page  Chas  T 

1873 

Pettit    Mrs   Maria  L  

.  .  .   1883 

Pettit    Miss  Marv  L  

.  .  .   1877 

Philip  Chas.  R  

.  .  .    1881 

Philip  Mr*  Rosanna  

.  .  .   1881 

Painter  Mrs.  Jane  M 

1874 

Phillips  Miss  Hannah  

...   1882 

Palmer  Sophie  M 

1873 

Phillips  Miss  Maud  H      .... 

.  .  .   1883 

Park,  Henry  C  

1864 

Pickands,  Mrs.  Louisa  

.  .  .   1871 

Park  Mrs.  Marv 

1864 

Pierce  Mrs   A.  M      

.  .  .   1878 

Park  Mrs  Anna 

1877 

Pierce  Miss   Nellie             .  .  . 

.  .  .   1879 

Parker  Mrs.  Marv  C 

1874 

Pierce  Gerald  A  

.  .  .   1879 

Parker  Thos.  J 

1877 

Pierce  Paul                      

.  .  .    1881 

Parry   Mrs  Martha  A 

1882 

Pierson,  J.  F  

.  .  .  .   1877 

Partridge,  Charles  A 

1877 

Pierson,    Mrs.  Jane  L  

.  ...    1877 

Partridge   Mrs   Abbie   L 

1878 

Pierson   Geo.  K  

.  .  .   1881 

Patchin   Walter  E 

1880 

Pinto  Wm.  H      

.  .  .  1878- 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Cornelia 

1866 

Pinto  Mrs.  Henrietta  B  

.  .  .   1878 

Patterson   Mrs    Alice 

1875 

Pomeroy   Andrew  J  

1876 

Patterson   Wm.  R 

1876 

Pomerov   Mrs.  Lizzie  ^V  .... 

1876 

Patterson,  Sam'l  E.  .  . 

1879 

Pond,  Miss  Anna  

...   1880 

Patterson,  John  

1880 

Pool,   Franklin  ;  .  .  .  .          .... 

.  ...  1882 

Pattison,  Jas  

1880 

Pool,  Mrs.  Sarah    R         .... 

1882 

Pattison,  Mrs.   Maggie  E  .  .  . 

1880 

Pope,  Mrs.  Jennie.  .          .... 

1876 

Patton,  Miss  Ella  

1879 

Porter,  Fred.  W  

.  ...   1874 

Patton,  Wm.    D  

1882 

Porter,  Mrs.  Marv  E  .  .  .  . 

1875 

Paulson,  Paul  

1882 

Porter,  Miss  Venona  E  

1875 

Pavne,  Walter  D  

1873 

Porter    Theodore  .  .  . 

1877 

Peck,  Miss  Emma  A  

1874 

Post,  Mrs.  Helen  A.  R  .  . 

1882 

Pell,  Wm.  E  

1883 

Post,  Miss  Sarah  E  

1882 

Pentacost,  Miss  Clara  M  .  .  . 

1876 

Post,  Miss  Maud  

1882 

Percv,  Miss  Jennie  

1871 

Post,  Miss  Anna  

....   1882 

Perrv,  Millard  F  

1873 

Potwin,  Anson  C  .  .  .          .... 

...   1873 

Perrv,  Mrs.  Libbv  M  

1871 

Potwin,  Miss  Anna  E.  .  . 

...   1873 

Perrv,  John  G  

1876 

Poucher,  Barent  •  

...   1876 

Perrv,  Mrs.  Catherine  

1876 

Powell.  Miss  Carrie  M  .  . 

...   1882 

THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Pratt,  Mrs.  Anna  M 1869 

Prentiss,  Benjamin  C 1 874 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  Sarah  F . . : 1874 

Preston,  Deming  H 1871 

Preston,  Mrs.  Ella  M 1871 

Preston,  Mrs.  Clarissa  N 1879 

Pribyl,  Miss  Pauline   O. 1878 

Pribyl,  Joseph  A 1879 

Pribyl,  Ignatius  M 1882 

Price,    Robert 1876 

Price,  Mrs.  Mary  A 1876 

Price,  Miss  Elizabeth 1876 

Price,  Miss  Emily  S 1876 

Price,  Wm.  J 1877 

Price,  P.  B 1880 

Price,  Mrs.  Jennie  C 1880 

Price,  Mrs.  M.  E 1882 

Price,  Mrs.  Agnes 1882 

Pritchard,  Daniel  S 1876 

Protis,  Chas 1877 

Purcell,  Mrs.  Adeline 1872 

Purcell,  Miss  Virginia  B 1872 

Purdy,  Fred.  B 1877 

Purington,  James  A 1882 

Putnam,  Mrs.  Alida  T 1873 

Putnam,  Willard .  1874 


•Quigg,  Mrs.   Francena. 


1878 


Ramsell,  Mrs.  Sylvina 1882 

Randolph,  Miss  Frances 1874 

Ransom,  Edward  S 1871 

Rasmussen,  Miss  Olga  M.  M . . . .   1874 

Rasmussen,  Mrs.   Nathalia 1874 

Rawson,  Mrs.  Emily  B 1861 


Rawson,  Miss  Ada. 

Ray,   Dr.  J.  E 

Ray,  Mrs.  Margaret 

Ray,  William  Augustus. . . . 

Ray,  Mrs.  Susan  C. 

Rea,  James  H 

R  eddick,  Miss  Annie 

Reddick,  Miss  Minnie  J .  . . . 

Redfield,  Anson  P 

Redfield,  Mrs.  Hattie  A 

Redfield,  Frank  M 

Redfield,  Miss   Gertrude  C . 

Reed,  Mrs.  Margaret  J 

Rees,  George  T. 

Rees,  Mrs.   Sarah  H 

Reid,  Mrs.  Anna 

Reid,  Henry  C 

Reid,  Dr.  Jas.  G 

Reid,  John 

Reid,  Mrs.  Isabella 

Reid,  A.  F 

Reinhardt,  Jacob  H 

Remington,  Mrs.  Mary  E . . . 

Rendell,  Miss  Mary  J 

Rennick,  Miss  Annie 

Reynolds,  Miss  Emma   D. . 

Reynolds,  Miss  Marion 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  .  .  . 
Reynolds,  Miss  Matilda.  . . . 
Reynolds,  Miss  Maud  M  . . . 
Rice,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  McL. 

Rice,  Alonzo  M 

Rice,  John  F 

Rice,  John  A 

Rice,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  E 

Rice,  Miss  Harriet  M 

Rice,  Mrs.  Mary  E 

Rich,  John  M 

Rich,  Albert  R 


1865 
1873 
1873 
1868 
1868 
1875 
1877 
1877 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1876 
1877 
1877 
1877 
1877 
1877 
1878 
1878 
1882 
1880 
1882 
1881 
1878 
1877 
1876 
1877 
1877 
1882 
1871 
1872 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1872 
1876 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


57 


Richey,  Miss  Mary 1874 

Richey,  Dr.  W.  S 1874 

Richey,  Mrs.  Clara  W 1875 

Richey,  Miss  Daisy   B 1877 

Richmond,  Miss  Myra  V 1877 

Ridgway,  Wm 1882 

Rietz,  Alex 1880 

Riley,  Mrs.  Maud 1880 

Rine,  Elbridge 1877 

Ring,  Henry  H 1876 

Ring,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 1873 

Robb,  Mrs.  Sarah  L 1882 

Roberts,  Leon  E 1877 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Clara  B 1877 

Roberts,  Mrs.   Ethalinda!- 1882 

Roberts,  Miss  Bertha 1882 

Roberts,  E.  P 1882 

Roberts,  Mrs.  C.  H 1882 

Robertson,  Miss  Jessie 1876 

Robertson,  Wm.  A 1877 

Robertson,  Johrv. 1879 

Robertson,  Mrs.  Christine  C 1879 

Robinson,  Joseph  A 1873 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Harriet  S 1873 

Robinson,  Wm.  T 1877 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Jennie  M 1877 

Robinson,  Miss  Hannah 1880 

Rockwell,  Miss  Lucy  R 1878 

Rodgers,  Gladstone  K 1878 

Rogan,  Mrs.  Mary  J 1879 

Rogers,  Mrs.   Kate  G 1877 

Rommeiss,  Miss  Anna 1880 

Rommeiss,  Miss  Pauline 1881 

Rommeiss,  Miss  Emma 1881 

Ronstrom,  Miss   Ellen... 1882 

Root,  Miss  Fannie  A 1863 

Rose,   Wm.  J 1881 

Rose,  Chas.  W 1882 

Ross,  Hugh  R 1882 


Ross,  Mrs.  Alice 

Roth,  Miss  Mary  A 

Rowland,  Miss  Frances. . . 

Rowland,  Miss  Alice 

Rowland,  Miss  Mary 

Rowland,  Miss  Clara  A .  . . 
Rowland,  Mrs.  Mary  C . . . 

Runyan,  Clark 

Runyan,  Mrs.  Laura  J . . .  . 

Rutherford,  Mr 

Rutherford,  Mrs.  Lucy  A. 

Russell,  Miss   Anna 

Russell,  Miss  Marion 

Russell,  Mrs.  Minnie 

Russell,  Mrs.  Sarah  S. .  . , 
Russell,  Miss  Nellie  C. .  . . 


Sabin,  Sidney  A 
Sabin,  E\igene  F 
Salton,  John 
Salton,   Mrs.  Emma 
Samse,  Miss  Helen 
Sargent,  Mrs.   Elizabeth  H . 
Sargent,  John 
Sanders,  Miss  Kittie  N 

Sanders,  Milton  S. . . .  

Savage,  Miss  Louise 
Scharr,  William 
Schimmel,  Wm.   K 
Schimmel,  Miss  Emma   M . 
Schimmel,  Elam  O 
Schimmel,  Mrs.  E.  O 
Schimmel,  Miss  Sallie 
Schimmel,  Miss  Hannah 
Schneider,  Miss  Emma  R . . 
Schmeltz,  Mrs.  Lizzie 
Scholes,   Parker 


18821 
1881 
1874 
1875 
1875 
1878- 
1881 
1875 
1875- 
1875 
1879- 
1873 
1877 
1877 
1878 
1879' 


1882 
1882 
1878 
1878 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1878 
1882 
1882 
1878 
1876- 
1876 
187& 
187& 
1877 
1877 
1882 

1876 


58 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Schureman,  Miss  Lilian 1882 

Schwarz,  August 1875 

Schwarz,   Mrs.  Dorothea 1875 

Sclanders,  Jas.   L 1881 

Scott,   Robert 1866 

Scott,  Mrs.  Sina 1873 

Scott,  George 1866 

Scott,  Miss  Martha 1871 

Scott,  John  Walls 1881 

Sedgwick,  Edwin  H ; .  1878 

Sedgwick,  Mrs.   Virginia 1878 

Sharp,  Samuel 1873 

Sharp,  Mrs.  Eliza 1873 

Sharp,  Miss  Madgie  L 

Sharp,  Mrs.  Margaret  F 1879 

Shaw,  Miss  Rebecca 1883 

Shepherd,  Miss  Ellen 1880 

Sherman,  Geo.  M 1877 

Sherman,  Miss  Annie  E 1877 

Sherman,  Miss  Jennie 1878 

Sherwood,  Frederick   W 1877 

Shipman,  Dr.  George  E 1866 

Shipman,  Mrs.  Fanny 1866 

Shipman,   Frances  C 1871 

Shipman,  Wm.  J 1873 

Shipman,  Miss  Margaret  C 1875 

Shipman,  Geo.  E.  Jr 1875 

Shipman,  Wm.  V 1880 

Shipper,  Miss   Catharine 1876 

Shoemaker,  Miss  Lizzie  J 1880 

Shoemaker,  Miss  Emma  T 1880 

Shoemaker,  Miss  Jessie  M 1882. 

Shumway,  Mrs.  H.  J 1862 

Sibbald,  Miss  Emily 1880 

Simpson,  Miss  Tilla  A 1876 

Simpson,  Miss  Harriet  E 1876 

Simpson,  Miss    Mary  L 1876 

Simpson,  Thomas  S 1877 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Margaret 1877 


Simpson,  Miss  Euphemia. . 
Simpson,  Miss  Mattie  E . . . 

Simpson,  Joseph  A.  .  .• 

Sinclair,  Wm.  H  . . : 

Skinner,  Miss  Elizabeth  A. 
Skinner,  Miss    Mary  S . . . . 
Slabbyhand,  Miss  Mary 

Slater,  Miss  Hattie  S 

Sloan,  Mrs.  Eliza   A , 

Sloan,  Miss  Ella  M 

Sloat,  Miss  Barbara  A , 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M . . 

Smith,  Charles    M 

Smith,    Robert 

Smith,  Mrs.  Emma 

Smith,    William 

Smith,  Mrs.  Christina 

Smith,  Mrs.  Mary 

Smith,  Miss  Laura  A 

Smith,  Miss  Elizabeth  L . . . 

Smith,  John  K 

Srnith,  Mrs.  Margaret  D... 

Smith,  Miss  Etta 

Smith,  Eben  B 

Smith,  Mrs.  Harriet 

Smith,  Mrs.  Cornelia  H 

Smith,  Dr.  Wm.  A 

Smith,  Mrs.  Rebecca  M  . . . . 

Smith,  Jas.  G 

Smith,  E.  W 

Smith,  Mrs.  Lucy 

Smith,  Chas.  H 

Smith,  Frank  R 

Smith,  David  R 

Smith,  Fred'k  H 

Snedden,  James 

Snell,  Joseph  H 

Snitzler,  John  Henry 

Snitzler,  Mrs.  Maria 


...  1877 

...  1883 

...  1883 

. ..  1883 

....  1875 

...  1882 

. ..  1876 

...  1880 

, ...  1875 

....  1877 

....  1882 

. ...  1868 

...  1871 

,  . . .  1874 

....  1874 

,...  1874 

. ..  1875 

...  1876 

. ...  1876 

...  1877 

...  1877 

...  1877 

...  1877 

...  1879 

...  1879 

...  1879 

...  1879 

. . .  1879 

...  1881 

...  1881 

...  1881 

...  1881 

...  1882 

. . .  1882 

...  1882 

...  1877 

...  1879 

...  1872 

.  1872 


THIRD  PRESBTTERIAN  CHURCH. 


59 


Snitzler,  Miss  Julia 1881 

Snow,  Mrs.  Emma  L 1882 

Snyder,  Mrs.  A.  H 1874 

Snyder,  Omer  C 1881 

Solomon,  Henry. 1877 

Spain,  Miss  Helen 1880 

Spalding,  Miss  Harriet 1872 

Speaber,  Theodore 1874 

Spilman,  Miss  Florence 1879 

Spilman,  Mrs.  Rebecca 1879 

Spinck,  John  C.  H 1875 

Spooner,  Frank  E 1873 

Spooner,  Mrs.  Maria  P 1873 

Squair,  Daniel 1877 

Squires,  Charles 1872 

Squires,  Mrs.  Mary  B 1872 

Squires,  Z 1873 

Squires,  Mrs.  Harriet  L 1873 

Squire,  Harry  F 1881 

Staats,  J.  G 1881 

Staats,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 1882 

Staats,  Miss  Jennie  M 1882 

Staats,  Henry  N 1882 

Stafford,  Miss  Ruth  A .' .  1880 

Stagg,  Robert 1877 

Stagg,  Mrs.  Eliza 1877 

Stagg,  Miss  Lydia  J 1881 

Stanton,  Miss  Maggie 1879 

Staples,  Mrs.  Amelia  T 1881 

Statler,  Stewart. 1877 

Statler,  Mrs.  Lida  J 1877 

Stattman,  Miss  Lillie  F '  1880 

Steacy,  Lewis  E 1882 

Stead,  James  H 1877 

Stead,  Mrs.  Cynthia  D 1869 

Stead,  Miss  Minneiska 1876 

Stein,  Miss  Anna  P 1881 

Stein,  Otto  1 1883 

Stelle,  Mrs.  Carrie  E 1882 


Stenhouse,  Wm.  B 

Stephani,  Miss  Annie  D. . . 

Stephens,  Edward 

Stephens,  Mrs.  Julia  A 

Stephens,  Mrs.  Sarah  H  . . .  . 

Stevens,  Robbins  E 

Stevens,  Mrs.  Betsey 

Stevens,  James  F 

Stevens,  Mrs.  Adelaide  A . . 

Stevens,  Geo.  C , 

Stevens,  Mrs.  Nellie  B 

Stevenson,  Jabez  E 

Stevenson,  Mrs.  Belle  J.  W . 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Caroline 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Mary 

Stewart,  Miss  Margaret  A . . 

Stewart,  Miss  Alice  F 

Stewart,  Miss  Catharine  J . . 

Stewart,  Wm 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Harriet  A. . . . 

Stewart,  Jas 

Stewart,  Miss  Mary 

Stewart,  Neil 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Catherine 
Stewart,  Miss  Gertrude  L . . 

Stewart,  Henry 

Stewart,  Wm 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Ella 

St.  John,  Jean 

Stimpson,  James  M 

Stimpson,  Mrs.  Theresa  A. 

Stitt,  Miss  Maggie 

Stoddard,  George  B '. . 

Stoddard,  Mrs.  E.  Blanche. 

Storey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Story,  Harry  T 

Stratton,  Mrs.  Mary  J 

Stratton,  Miss  Ladorna  J. . . 
Stratton,  Robert  J 


1878 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1876 
1866 
1866 
1873 
1875 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1882 
1875 
1876 
1878 
1879 
1879 
1879 
1879 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1881 
1881 
1882 
1882 
1877 
1877 
1877 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1873 
1878 
1877 
187T 


60 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Stratton,  Miss  Sarah  A 1877 

Strajer,  Thos.  A . .' 1882 

Strayer,  Mrs.  Grace  L 1882 

Streich,  Wm.  F 1881 

Streich,  Henry  F .. .  1881 

Streich,  Fred.  O 1882 

Strum,  Adolph 1875 

Stryker,  Stephen  W 1877 

Stryker,  Mrs.  Annie  E 1877 

Stuart,  John  T.. 1877 

Stuart,  Mrs.  Emily  L 1877 

Stuart,  Joseph 1878 

Stuart,  Mrs.  Letitia 1878 

Suter,  Alexander 1875 

Suter,  Arthur 1882 

Sutton,  Mrs.  Josephine  A 1880 

Swan,  Miss  Mary  E 1881 

Swartz,  Mrs.  Maggie  F 1877 

Swett,  Mrs.  Laura  R 1878 

Swett,  Leonard  Herbert 1880 

Swingley,  Allen  A 1883 

Swonson,  Henry 1873 

Swonson,  Mrs.  Ella  W 1873 

Symington,  Wm.  J 1874 


Tallmadge,  John  H 1883 

Tallmadge,  Mrs.  Mary  C 1883 

Tallmadge,  Miss  Florence 1883 

Talcott,  Wm 1872 

Tanner,  Miss  Hattie  M 1880 

Taylor,  Mrs/Elizabeth  L 1879 

Taylor,  James 1883 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Eliza 1883 

Taylor,  Miss  Annie 1883 

Teall,  Edward  M 1863 

Teall,  Mrs.  Kate. 1863 

Teall,  Henry  D 1871 


Tebbetts,  Arthur 

Telfer,  Mrs.  Agnes 

Telfer,  Thos.  C 

Telfer,  Alex.  R 

Templeton,  Robert 

Templeton,  Herbert 

Templeton,  Mrs.  Mary 

Templeton,  Miss  Mary 

Templeton,  Wm.  F 

Templeton,  Mrs.  Agnes .... 

Templeton,  Miss  Anna 

Templeton,  Miss  Maggie  W 
Templeton,  Miss  Evelyn . . . 

Templeton,  Clifford  F 

Tennant,  Richard  W 

Terkurst,  Miss  Minnie 

Terkurst,  Miss  Sinna  G . . . . 

Terkurst,  Miss  Hattie 

Terwiliger,  Geo.  W 

Terwiliger,  Maynard 

Thiel,  Miss  Ida  C 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Sarah 

Thomas,  Jas.  W 

Thomas,  James 

Thomas,  Miss  Anna 

Thomas,  Miss  Elizabeth  A. 

Thomas,  Wm.  H.  H 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Caroline  A  . . 

Thomas,  Miss  Cora 

Thomas,  Albert  R 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Brescia 

Thomas,  Miss  Helen  B 

Thomson,  James. 

Thompson,  Mark  S 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Emma  L. . 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Sarah  C. . . 

Throop,  Mrs.  Ann  E 

Tichenor,  Lyman  B 

Tilden,  Edward... 


..  1882 

. ..  1882 

..  1882 

..  1882 

. .  1872 

..  1880 

..  1881 

...  1881 

..  1882' 

.  .  1882 

..  1882 

. .  1883 

, ..  1883 

..  1883 

..  1882 

..  1880 

. .  1880 

..  1880 

. ..  1877 

. ..  1877 

..  1881 

..  1872 

..  1873 

. .  1875 

..  1875 

..  1876 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1880 

..  1875 

..  1873 

..  1873 

..  1876 

..  1851 

..  1876 

.  1882 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Tobin,  Moses 1876 

Tombs,  Miss  Jennie  H 1877 

Townsend,  G.  B v  1881 

Townsend,  Mrs.  Carrie 1881 

Townsend,  Miss  Mary  E 1882 

Travis,  J.  A 1880 

Treleaven,  Miss  Mary  A 1872 

Treleaven,  Albert 1877 

Treleaven,  Mrs.  Jennie 1877 

True,  Mrs.  Corinne 1878 

Trimingham,  Miss  Ann  E 1857 

Trimingham,  Ralph  N 1858 

Trimingham,  Miss  Frances  M. . .  1858 

Trunkey,  Mrs.  Ida  1 1876 

Tuthill,  Win.  H 1880 

Tuthill,  Mrs.  Sophia  B 1880 

Tuthill,  Frank  H 1881 

Tuthill,  Miss  Eva 1881 

Tuttle,  Miss  Bertha  M 1879 


Underhill,  Mrs.  Carrie  E 1876 

Upperdahl,  John 1876 


Van  Bershot,  John 1873 

Van  Bershot,  Mrs.  Jacomine.  .  .  . .  1878 

Van  Bershott,  Miss  Hattie 1880 

Van  Buskirk,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 1879 

Van  Buskirk,  Miss  Estella. .....  1879 

Van  de  Roovaart,  Jacob 1880 

Van  de  Roovaart,  Mrs.  Elizabeth .  1880 

Van  Dusen,  Arthur  S 1880 

Van  Es,  Mitchell  M 1879 

Van  Es,  Mrs.  Mary  P 1879 

Van  Housen,  Mrs.  Frances  M . . .  1881 

Valentine,  John 1881 


Van  Ness,  John  Q 

Van  Ness,  Mrs.  Clara.  . .  . 

Van  Ness,  John  F 

Van  Ness,  Miss  Anna  A . 
Van  Nortwick,  John  S .  .  . 
Van  Orden,  Mrs.  Sarah .  . 

Varney,  Gorham  C 

Varney,  Mrs.  Caroline  C. 

Varney,  Luther  H 

Vermaas,  Peter  M 

Vermaas,  Cornelius 

Vernon,  Mrs.  Wm 

Vix,  Mrs.  Sarah  J 


Wade,  Mrs.  Charlotte  D 

Wadsworth,  Mrs.  Bertha 

Waldron,  Miss  Virginia  E.. . . 

Waldron,   Abraham 

Waldron,  Mrs.  Mary  E 

Walker,  William 

Walker,  Miss  Emilie  S 

Walker,  Mrs.  Emma  E 

Walker,  Oshea 

Walker,  Mrs.  Hannah  A. . . . . 

Walker,  Miss  Olivett  M 

Walker,  Sylvester. 

Walker,  Jas.   P r... 

Walker,  Mrs.  Maria  R 

Walker,  George  R 

Waller,  Henry 

Waller,  Edward  C 

Waller,  Mrs.  Mary  L 

Waller,  Miss  Sarah  Bell  L.  .  . 

Wallis,  Mrs.  Janet  M 

Walters,  James 

Walters,  Miss  Elizabeth  McL. 
Ward,  Miss  Agnes  E 


I87o 

187.-) 
1880 
1880 
1877 
1877 
1870 
1870 
1877 
1881 
1881 
1882 
1879 


1876 
1874 
1881 
1882 
1882 
1877 
1879 
1879 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1883 
1871 
1871 
1873 
1877 
1871 
1876 
1882 
1880 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Ward,  Mrs.Janet 1880 

Ward,  Miss  Helen  M 1880 

Ware,  Miss  Nellie  S 1879 

Ware,  Alex.  C 1882 

Warner,  Wm.  C 1868 

Warner,  Mrs.  Emily  C 1876 

Warner,  Miss  Ella  M 1881 

Warner,  Miss  Mary  W 1880 

Warner,  Miss  Mattie  H 1882 

Waring,  Miss  Henrietta  A 1879 

Washburn,  Miss  Julia  M 1875 

Washburn,  Mrs.  Jane  C 1875 

Waters,  Wm.  H 1875 

Waters,  Mrs.  Sarah  J 1875 

Waters,  John 1880 

Waterhouse,  Miss  Maud  H 1882 

Watson,  Artemas  D 1875 

Watson,  Mrs.  Catherine 1875 

Webb,  James 1869 

Webb,  Mrs.  Mary 1869 

Webb,  Wm.   E 1873 

Webb,  Mrs.  Charlotte  J 1873 

Webb,  Mrs.  Mary 1874 

Webb,  Mrs.  M.  J 1876 

Webber,  Mrs.  Hannah  F 1880 

Webster,  Mrs.  Ida  N 1876 

Webster,  Miss  Sarah 1876 

Webster,  Miss   Kittie 1876 

Weigley,  Frank  S 1880 

Weigley,  Mrs.  Emily  S 1880 

Wells,  Wheeler  W 1879 

Wells,  Mrs.  Nancy '. 1879 

Wells,  Miss  Florence 1880 

Wells,  Miss  Anna  P 1881 

Wells,  Mrs.  Cherrill  H 1882 

Welsh,  Mrs.  Rosanna  S 1876 

Wendtz,  Mrs.  Susie 1878 

Wentworth,  Mrs.  Mary  A 1877 

West,  Mrs.  Catherine  A 1883 


Westerman,  Mrs.  Augusta  E. 

Whallon,  Mrs.  Harriet  S 

Wheadon,  Seth  

Wheadon,  Mrs.  Phcebe  A 

Wheadon,  Miss  Alice  A 

White,  Mrs.  Agnes  A 

White,  Miss  Lizzie  D 

Whitley,  Miss  Mary 

Whiteside,   Henry 

Whiting,  Chas.  H 

Whiting,  Mrs.  Frank  C 

Whitman,  Henry   R 

Whitman,  Wm.  F 

Whitman,  Mrs.  Laura  J 

Whitson,  Mrs.  Ann 

Whitson,  Miss  Jenniet  E 

Whitson,  Robt.  J , 

Whiton,  Miss  Emma  L 

Wilbur,  J.  H 

Wilbur,  Mrs.  Mary  H 

Wilbur,  Miss  Josephine 

Wilcox,  Mrs.  Mary  C 

Wilcox,  Mrs.  Celuda , 

Wilcox,  Frederick  W 

Wilkinson,  Mrs.  Arvilla  E. . 

Will,    Charles 

Will,  Mrs.  Lizzie 

Williams,  Mrs.  Mary 

Williams,  Mrs.  D 

Williams,  Miss    Martha 

Williams,  Miss  Sarah  M. . .  . 

Williams,  Miss  Mary  J 

Williams,  Miss  Margaret. . . . 

Williams,  Mrs.   Marv 

Williams,  Miss  Jessie  M. . . . 
Williams,  Miss  Annie  E. .  . . 
Williams,  Miss  Amelia  H . . . 

Williams,  Benj.  J , 

Williams,  Edwin  C 


..  1880 

..  1881 

..  1871 

..  1865 

..  1875 

..  1872 

..  1877 

..  1871 

..  1873 

..  1881 

..  1881 

..  1877 

..  1877 

..  1877 

..  1882 

..  1883 

...  1881 

. .  1873 

. .  1881 

..  1881 

..  1881 

..  1876 

..  1881 

...  1882 

. .  1873 

. ..  1876 

, ..  1876 

. .  1872 

...  1874 

. .  1874 

, ..  1874 

, ..  1875 

. ..  1875 

. ..  1875 

, ..  1878 

..  1878 

. .  1879 

..  1882 

.  1882 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


Williamson,  Norman  J 1877 

Williamson,  Mrs.  Maria  D 1881 

Williamson,  Samuel  S 1881 

Williamson,  Mrs.  Martha  A 1881 

Williamson,  Miss  Mary 1881 

Wilmot,  Thos 1879 

Wilmot,  Mrs.  Phoebe 1879 

Wilmot,  Miss  Jane 1881 

Wilson,  Miss  Margaret  R 1872 

Wilson,  Miss  May  F 1878 

Wilson,  Miss  Sophy  Lou 1878 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Eliza 1878 

Wilson,  Miss  Lida  M 1878 

Wilson,  John 1879 

Wilson,  Miss  Anna  M 1879 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Lavinia  P 1879 

Wilson,  Archibald   H 1881 

Wilson,  George  A.  S 1883 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Alice  M ^ 1883 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Malyina  M 1883 

Wilt,  Chas.  D 1877 

Wing,  Miss  Annie  E 1874 

Winloff,   Nels 1877 

Winn,  Mrs.   Charlotte  B 1874 

Winter,  Mrs.  Minerva 1872 

Winter,  Hugh  A 1875 

Winter,   Frank  P 1880 

Winters,  Robert  A .   1878 


Wood,  Mrs.  Jane  L 

Wood,  David   W 

Wood,  Mrs.  Jennie 

Wood,  Mrs.  Mary   E 

Woodbury,  Mrs.    Hattie    F . . . 

Woodcock,  Lindsay   T 

Woodworth,  Mrs.  Emma 

Woolf,  W.  H 

Wooli",  Mrs.   Harriet  E 

Work,  Mrs.  Mary  A 

Work,  Samuel  J 

Wormer,  Mrs.  Frank  A 

Worthington,  Mrs.  Ella  L... 

Wright,  Junius    P 

Wright,  Miss  Clara  L 

Wyllie,  James  T 

Wynkoop,  Mrs.  Catherine  A. 
Wysong,  Mrs.  Hannah 


Yates,  Miss  Frances  L . . 

Yaggy,  Levi  W 

York,  Miss  Emma 

Young,  Wm.    F 

Young,  Mrs.  Jennet 

Young,  Miss  Margaret  A . 
Young,  William 


1862 

1876 
1882 
1878 
1881 
1881 
1878 
1879 
1879 
1879 
1879 
1872 
1871 
1877 
1879 
1882 
1882 
1877 


1860 
1880 
1878 
1876 
1876 
1876 
1876 


SUPPLEMENT. 


MANUAL 

THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH, 


CHICAGO,   ILLINOIS. 


MAY,  1883-1884. 


M.    A.   TRVK,    PRINTER,  161  LA   SALLE   STREET. 


OFFICERS. 

PASTOR. 
REV.  ABBOTT  E.  KITTREDGE,  D.D. 

ASSISTANT  PASTOR. 
REV.  W.  S.  POST,  D.D. 

ELDERS. 

SAMUEL  M.   MOORE.  DAVID  BRADLEY. 

CHAS.   L.   CURRIER.  LOTHROP  S.  HODGES. 

LOUIS  F.  BURRELL.  JAS.   P.  KETCHAM. 

EDWARD  M.  TEALL.  THOS.   KANE. 

JAS.  A.  HAIR.  DEMING  H.  PRESTON. 

FRANK  E.  SPOONER.  JAMES  SUYDAM  KNOX. 

ALBERT  G.  BEEBE.  HENRY  A.  OSBORN. 

LEVI  W.  YAGGY.  BENJAMIN  C.   PRENTISS. 

ANDREW  M.   HENDERSON.  THOS.  GOODMAN,  TKEAS. 
RALPH  N.  TRIMINGHAM,  CLERK. 

DEACONS. 

JOHN  H.  SNITZLER.  LINDSAY  T.  WOODCOCK. 

WM.   D.   MESSINGER.  ALBERT  B.   CLARK. 

JAS.  S.   HUBBARD.  JOSHUA  EMERY. 

WM.  H.  BEEBE. 

TRUSTEES. 

DAVID  BRADLEY,  PRES.  THOS.   N.  BOND. 

ROBT.   SCOTT.  JAS.  A.   HAIR. 

FRANK  E.   SPOONER.  LOTHROP  S.   HODGES. 

CHAS.  L.- CURRIER.  A.  J.   HARDING. 

JAMES  P.   KETCHAM,  TREAS. 

USHERS. 

JAMES  A.  HAIR.  JOHN  WALLS  SCOTT. 

JOSHUA  EMERY.  LOUIS  L.  MUNSON. 

ALBERT  B.   CLARK.  WM.  A.  GOODMAN. 

GEORGIA  MORGAN.  MORGAN  K.  DEALE. 

CHAS.  D.   MILL.  JOHN  F.  RICE. 

THOS.  A.   STRAYER.  A.  W.   BURKHARDT. 

SEXTON. 
PRATT  HAMILTON. 


THIRD  PRESB  YTERIAN  CHURCH. 


SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 


HOME. 
MEETS  AT  2.30  P.M. 


OFFICERS. 

ALBERT  G.  BEEBE Superintendent. 

WM.  A.  GOODMAN  . . . .  ~\ 

JOSHUA  EMERY V    Assistant  Superintendents. 

BENJ.   C.  PRENTISS  .  . .  J 

E.  H.   COOK Sup't  Primary  Dept. 

Louis  L.  MUNSON Assistant. 

CHAS.  D.  MILL Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

SEYMOUR  MORRIS Assistant. 

FREDRICK  W.  WILCOX Librarian. 

J.  HOHMANN Assistant. 

M.  E.  JOHNSTON Reception  Committee. 

MEMBERSHIP  OF  THE  SCHOOL,  APRIL  I,   1884. 

Primary  Pupils 246         Teachers 22 

Junior         "      370  40 

Senior        "      257  "        26 

Bible  Class  Pupils 239  "        7 

Total  Membership  1236 

Average  Attendance  for  the  year 838! 

Largest  "          in  "    1026 

Smallest  "          "  " 482 

Balance  brought  forward  May  i,  1883 S    276  59 

Total  contributions  during  the  year 1,045   72 

$1,322  31 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


The  following  sums  have  been  donated  by  the  School,  viz: 

To  Foreign  Missions $  349   78 

Also  to  Miss  Powers,  in  Turkey 100  oo 

To  Capt.  Bundy,  Gospel  Ship 50  oo 

"    Church  at  Eureka  Springs,  Ark.  (Communion  Service). .  21   20 

For  Funeral  flowers 40  oo 

"    Sick  person  in  Woman's  Hospital 50  oo 

"    Church  Industrial  School 147  55 

"    Church  at  Lawrenceburgh,  Ind.  (injured  by  Ohio  flood)  58  88 

"    Cook  Co.  S.  S.  Association 50  oo 

Christmas  festival,  Foster  Mission 36  29 

"             "         Noble  street  Mission 36  28 

To  Northwestern  Theological  Seminary,  for  Organ 25  oo 

"  Presbyterian  Church,  Flandreau,  Dak 25  oo 

"  Free  Kindergarten,  Halsted  street 50  oo 

"  Rev.  Mr.  Young,  Boys'  School,  Alaska 50  oo 

"  Home  for  the  Friendless,  City 50  oo 

"  Deacon's  fund  to  aid  poor  families  not  connected  with 

our  Church 100  oo 

"  Women's  and  Children's  Hospital 23   24 

Balance  carried  forward 59  09 

$i,322  31 

Scholars  received  into  the  church  during  the  year  1883 57 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH, 


FOSTER  MISSION, 

MASKELL  HALL,  No.  173  DESPLAINES  STREET, 
MEETS  AT  2:30  P.  M. 


OFFICERS  : 

JAMES  S.  HUBBARD Superintendent. 

HENRY  H.  MORGAN  . .  .  )  .     .  . 

JAMES  P.  KETCHAM.  .  .  j    Assistant  Superintendents. 

JAMES  H.  MILES Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

WILLIAM  T.  TEMPLETON. Sup't  In  ft.  Class. 

THOMAS  KANE Ass't  Sup't  Inft.  Class. 

DAVID  W.  WOOD Teacher  Bible  Class. 

SAMUEL  W.  KEMPSTER Librarian. 

ABBREVIATED    REPORT   OF    FOSTER   MISSION. 

Total  enrollment 754 

Average  attendance  in  1883 388 

Smallest  attendance  in  1883,  January  21 226 

Largest  attendance  in  1883,  December  19 542 

Number  of  teachers  and  officers 45 

TREASURER'S  REPORT. 

Balance  on  hand  January  i,  1883 $  21   79 

Sabbath  collections 314  85 

Home  school  contribution 36  29 

Received  for  entertainment 9   72 

5382  65 

EXPENSES. 

Papers,  etc.,  for  school $231  88 

Sundry  items 31   50 

Christmas  festival 95  90 

Entertainment 15  oo 

Balance  on  hand  January  i,  1884 8  37 

5382  65 

In  addition  to  the  above,   the  Third  church  contributed  §450  oo 
for  rent  of  the  hall  and  other  expenses. 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


The  Infant  Class  numbers  from  100  to  175  children,  and  the  Bible 
Class  from  30  to  50  members.  In  connection  with  the  latter  a  weekly 
Prayer  meeting  is  held. 

The  location  of  this  school  is  unfortunate,  both  for  its  growth  and 
prosperity,  held  in  a  hall  in  a  third  story,  inaccessible  to  children,  and 
under  the  shadow  of  a  Catholic  church,  not  favorable  to  its  prosperity 
with  many  of  the  children  living  a  long  distance  south.  The  necessity 
seems  apparent  that  the  school,  for  its  own  usefulness,  should  be  located 
south  of  Van  Buren  or  Harrison  streets. 

JAMES  H.  MILES,  Secretary. 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


NOBLE-STREET   MISSION. 


OFFICERS. 

DANIEL  FORBES Superintendent. 

W.  H.  BEEBE Assistant  Superintendent. 

GEO.  E.  SHIPMAN Secretary  and  Assistant  Treasurer. 

A.  M.  HENDERSON  Treasurer. 

Miss  F.  C.  SHIPMAN Superintendent  Infant  Department. 

SECRETARY'S  REPORT. 
From  May  i,  1883,  to  May  i,  1884  : 

Total  attendance  during  the  year I7>i23 

Largest       "             "         "     "     465 

Smallest     "             "         "     "     302 

Average  attendance  for  the  year 330 

Number  of  teachers  and  officers 34 

Number  of  scholars  received  into  the  Church 12 

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TREASURER'S  REPORT. 

RECEIPTS. 

Balance  brought  forward $3  13 

Collections  for  the  year 208  53 

Donation  from  Home  School 36  28 

Collected  for  Christmas  Entertainment 75  50 


Total $323  44 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

Cook  County  Sunday  School  Association $5  73 

Foreign  Sunday  School  Association 51  oo 

American  Sunday  School  Union 50  oo 

Half  Qrphan  Asylum 52  46 

Foundlings'  Home 52  47 

Christmas  Entertainment in  78 


Total £323  44 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


REPORT   OF   THE   TREASURER   OF   THE    SESSION. 


Payments  made  from  May  i,   1883,   to  May  i,   1884,  by  Thomas 

Goodman,  Treasurer  of  the  Session. 

Balance  in  the  Treasury  May  I,  1883 $248^70 

Received  in  Collections  for  the  following  causes : 

For  Sunday  School  Work $4,319  39 

"    Home  Missions 884  78 

"    Foreign  Missions 1,510  89 

"    Gospel  on  the  Lakes 50  oo 

"    Church  Erection 337  31 

"     Sustentation 112  45 

"    Bible  Society 38  30 

"    Boards  of  the  Church 1,076  35 

"    General  Fund 510  71      8,840  18 


Total $9,088  88 

DISBURSEMENTS   AS   FOLLOWS: 
To  Sunday  School  Work,  including  Home  and  Mission  Schools.  .$4,161    12 

"  Home  Missions 1 ,014  07 

"  Foreign  Missions 1,726  50 

"  Gospel  on  the  Lakes 50  oo 

"  Church  Erection 377  05 

"  Sustentation 146  89 

"  Bible  Society 55  97 

"  Aid  for  Colleges 130  29 

"  Ministerial  Relief 42  39 

"  Freedmen 42  39 

"  Education 14  12 

"  Publication  Society , 14  13 

"  General  Assembly 192  86 

"  Church  Manuals 212  oo 

"  Trustees  of  the  Church 176  6l 

"  Funeral  Expenses,  Flowers,  etc.,  at  Funerals  of  Ruling  Elders.  77  50 

"  Printing,  Stationery,  Postage,  etc 68  75 

"  Eastman  &  Fiske  for  Hotel  Registers 10  oo 

"  Manuals  of  Chicago  Presbytery 6  oo- 

"   Sundry  items 6 1   35 

8.579  99- 

Balance  in  the  Treasury  May  I,  1884 508  89 

Total $9,088  88 

THOMAS  GOODMAN,  TREASURER. 


10  THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


THE   BOARD   OF   DEACONS. 


The  Board  of  Deacons  is  organized  with  the  Pastor  as  Moderator 
for  the  purpose  of  overseeing  the  poor  of  the  Church  in  visitation  and 
relief.  An  additional  duty  is  the  care  of  the  communion  service,  and  of 
providing  for  the  communion  table.  They  also  have  under  their  care  the 
church  burial-lot  at  Rose  Hill,  which  is  entirely  paid  for,  and  upon 
which  they  expect  to  erect  a  suitable  monument  at  an  early  day. 

A  regular  meeting  of  the  Board  is  held  on  the  second  Friday  of  each 
month-,  at  which  the  Treasurer  renders  a  report  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures. At  the  same  time,  reports  are  made  by  the  different  members  of 
the  Board,  as  to  cases  left  in  their  charge.  New  cases  are  then  brought 
to  the  attention  of  the  Board,  and  such  measures  taken  for  their  investiga- 
tion and  relief  as  may  be  deemed  necessary.  Great  care  is  taken  in 
extending  assistance,  and  the  unanimous  assent  of  at  least  three  members 
must  be  obtained  before  any  pecuniary  relief  can  be  rendered. 

The  resources  of  the  Board  are  obtained  from  the  Sacramental  collec- 
tions, which  are  set  apart  for  the  relief  of  the  poor  of  the  Church,  and 
from  occasional  special  collections. 

The  work  of  the  Board  for  the  past  year  has  been  carried  on  faith- 
fully and  quietly ;  but  we  believe  not  unfruitfully,  and  to  the  honor  of 
the  Savior's  name.  Pecuniary  aid  has  been  extended  to  seventeen 
families  and  individuals  during  the  year,  which  includes  funeral  expenses 
in  several  instances. 

In  accordance  with  the  custom  of  the  Board,  a  large  number  of 
turkeys  and  other  necessaries  were  distributed  amongst  our  Church  poor 
on  Thanksgiving  Day. 

We  trust  that  our  Church  membership  will  during  the  coming  year 
contribute  even  more  liberally  to  the  funds  of  this  Board,  as  there  is 
practically  no  limit  to  the  good  that  can  be  done,  if  only  the  necessary 
means  are  made  available. 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  11 

During  the  past  year,  our  dear  friend  and  fellow-laborer,  A.  Hoffman 
Keese,  has  been  called  from  the  service  below  to  that  of  the  Church 
above,  being  the  first  from  our  number  to  pass  through  the  gates  fnto  the 
City.  The  Board  unanimously  passed  the  following  resolutions  : 

WHEREAS,  God  in  His  Providence,  on  the  twelfth  of  March,  1884, 
called  from  our  number  our  dear  brother  and  Secretary,  A.  HOFFMAN 
KEESE, 

Resolved,  That  we  as  a  Board  do  hereby  testify  to  his  great  Christian 
worth,  his  devotion  to  the  Master's  cause,  his  zeal  in  every  good  work, 
his  earnestness  and  consecration  as  evinced  in  his  daily  walk,  and  to 
our  high  appreciation  of  his  faithful  and  valuable  services  as  a  member 
and  Secretary  of  this  Board. 

By  his  death  we  have  lost  an  efficient  and  earnest  fellow-laborer,  and 
the  Church  a  most  useful  member. 

Resolved,  That  we  extend  our  heartfelt  sympathy  to  the  family  in 
their  bereavement,  and  that  these  resolutions  be  placed  upon  the  records 
of  this  Board,  and  copies  be  transmitted  to  his  wife  and  mother. 

WM.  H.  BEEBE,  SEC. 


12  THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Deacons  for  the  year  com- 
mencing April  i,  1883,  and  ending  March  31,  1884: 

RECEIPTS. 

Balance  on  hand  March  31,  1883 $15&  99 

Sacramental  collection  for  April,  1883 126  80 

"  June,  1883 139  77 

"                  "            "  August,  1883 56  oo 

"  October,  1883 142  33 

"  December,  1883 123  85 

"  January,  1884 106  10 

"                  "            "  February,  1884 135  42 

Thanksgiving   collection    from    Wednesday    evening 

meeting,  November  28,  1883 66  41 

Thanksgiving  collection 126  83 

Emma  New,  donation 3  30 

Money  refunded  Board i   50 

$1,187  30 

DISBURSEMENTS 

From  April  i,  1883,  to  March  31,  1884: 

General  relief $393  75 

Funeral  expenses 104  oo 

Bread  and  wine  for  communion 43  01 

Paid  Treasurer  of  session  for  manuals 69  88 

Miscellaneous  expenses 6  75 

Thanksgiving  dinners  for  poor  families 40  79 

Sinking  fund  for  Monument 200  oo 

Foundlings'  Home,  one-half  Thanksgiving  collection.  60  91 
Women's  Christian  Association,  one-half  Thanksgiv- 
ing collection 60  92 

Balance  on  hand  March  31,  1884 .07   29 


$1,187  3° 


J.   H.  SNITZLER,  TREASURER. 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


DEACON'S  CONTINGENT  FUND 
For  assisting  those  who  are  not  members  of  the  Church  : 

RECEIPTS. 
January  24,  received  from  Treasurer  of  .Sabbath-school . .  $100  oo 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

General  relief $19  25 

Balance  on  hand  March  31,  1884 80  75 

$100  oo 

MONUMENT  FUND. 

RECEIPTS. 
Set  aside  from  Deacon's  Fund $200  oo 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

Balance  on  hand  March  31,  1884 $200  oo 

J.  H.  SNITZLER,  TREASURER. 


14  THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


REPORT    OF    TREASURER    OF    TRUSTEES. 


RECEIPTS. 

Balance  on  hand $  1,579  21 

Received  from  Pew  Rents 18,242  02 

"           "      Collections 3>594  25 

"           "      Other  Sources 3,55088 

$26,966  36 

EXPENDITURES. 

Paid  Pastor's  Salary $  8,000  oo 

"     For  Music 3>238  45 

"     Interest  on  Bonded  Debt 1,200  oo 

Gift  to  Westminster  Church 4,900  oo 

Paid  for  Insurance  on  Church  Property 432  50 

"     Janitor  and  Assistant 1,410  oo 

"     for  Gas 416  80 

"      "    Fuel 60216 

"      "    Pulpit  Supply — Pastor's  Vacation 400  oo 

«      it    Printing  Sermons  and  Leaflets 1,214  25 

"      "    Repairs  to  Church  Building,  etc 1,456  32 

"      "    Sundry  Expenses 3,228  87 


Balance  on  hand 

526,966  36 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  15 


LADIES'  BENEVOLENT  WORK. 


MRS.  W.  H.  ANDERSON,  PRESIDENT;    MRS.  WM.    MENDSEN,    VICE-PRESIDENT. 

The  Ladies'  Benevolent  Society  reorganized  October  23,  1883. 
There  has  been  held,  during  the  season,  ten  meetings,  four  of  which  con- 
vened at  ii  o'clock,  and  were  made  interesting  and  entertaining  by 
reports  from  various  charitable  and  benevolent  societies ;  also  readings 
and  religious  exercises,  after  which  a  lunch  was  served.  The  remain- 
ing six  were  devoted  entirely  to  work,  and  met  at  the  usual  hour. 
The  largest  attendance  has  been  135 ;  the  smallest,  45.  Individual 
contributions  of  material  have  been  received,  valued  at  $35  ;  also  400 
second-hand  garments. 

Special  purchases  have  been  made  from  the  society  fund,  amounting 
to  $90,  which  were  equal  to  100  pieces. 

The  above  400  articles,  with  the  500  made  by  the  united  efforts 
of  the  ladies,  makes  a  total  of  900  pieces.  From  these,  four  boxes  have 
been  compiled  and  sent  away,  two  to  Park  College,  Mo.,  and  two  to 
home  missionaries;  the  approximate  value  of  them  being  $265.  The 
remainder  were  distributed  in  our  city,  as  follows: 

The  Northwestern  Theological  Seminary  :  Illinois  Industrial  School 
for  Girls;  Home  for  Incurables;  Foundlings'  Home,  and  some  fifty 
families  of  our  worthy  poor.  Our  season  closed  March  26,  with  a  mem- 
bership of  88.  As  our  reports  stand,  may  we  not  feel  amply  repaid  for 
the  time  given,  and  cheered  by  the  sacred  words,  "  Cast  thy  bread  upon 
the  waters,  for  thou  shalt  find  it  after  many  days." 


16  THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

TREASURER'S  REPORT. 

Balance  in  Treasury  from  last  year $     2  50 

Received  from  Benevolent  Fund  of  the  Church 250  oo 

"          "     Membership  Fees 47  oo 

"          "     Special  contributions 33  oo 

Total $332  50 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

Paid  Park  College,  Mo $     6  oo 

"     A.  C.  Stark,  Iowa 21  oo 

"     Sick  woman 14  oo 

"     Mattress  for  Y.M.C.A.  room 10  oo 

"     Incidental  expenses  of  the  society 25  75 

"     Drayage  and  freight  on  boxes 45° 

"     Mrs.  Anderson,  Pres.,  for  the  purchase  of  material 251  25 


Total $332  50 

MRS.   C.   H.   CHAPPELL,  Sec.  and  Treas. 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  17 


INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL. 


OFFICERS. 

MRS.  A.  G.  BEEBE Superintendent. 

MRS.  P.  B.  PRICE Assistant  Superintendent. 

MRS.   E.  T.   DAVIS Superintendent  of  Work. 

MRS.  J.   P.   MILLS Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Miss  HATTIE  RICE Superintendent   of  Primary   Department. 

The  School  opened  October  13,  1883,  at  the  Temperance  Church, 
on  Noble  street,  with  an  attendance  of  176  scholars.  By  November 
15,  the  number  had  increased  until  no  more  scholars  could  be  received, 
and  December  ist  the  School  was  removed  to  a  larger  church,  where 
there  has  been  a 

Total  Enrollment 347  scholars 

Average  Attendance 272        " 

Smallest          "          October  13 176        " 

Largest  "          February  16 307        " 

Total  Enrollment 36  teachers 

Average  Attendance 26        " 

Smallest  "  6        " 

Largest  "  31        " 

The  girls  under  instruction  in  this  school  are  from  five  to  fifteen 
years  of  age,  and  of  eight  nationalities,  and  have  been  found  to  be 
teachable  and  obedient,  and  during  the  two  hours  each  Saturday  spent 
in  the  Schools,  have  made  great  progress  in  sewing,  also  in  their 
appearance,  special  attention  having  been  given  to  cultivating  cleanli- 
ness and  ladylike  behavior,  as  well  as  teaching  the  foundations  of  the 
Christian  faith,  and  endeavoring  to  lead  them  to  Jesus  as  their  Savior 
and  Guide. 


18  THIRD    PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

There  have  been  completed  in  the  School  during  the  past  winter 
374  garments  and  240  tidies,  the  latter  being  used  as  preparatory  to 
garments  by  beginners,  in  connection  with  patchwork. 

Collections  have  been  taken  in  the  School  every  Saturday,  amount- 
ing in  all  to  $34.17,  which,  with  $147.55  given  by  the  Home  Sunday 
School,  has  been  used  to  defray  the  expenses  of  the  School. 

The  thing  standing  in  the  way  of  the  highest  usefulness  of  this 
School  is  the  want  of  a  sufficient  number  of  faithful  teachers,  though 
there  is  an  increased  interest  in  this  department  of  the  ladies'  work, 
and  we  hope  another  year  may  find  many  more  of  our  sisters  ready 
to  sacrifice  something  to  be  used  by  the  Master  in  this  work  of  bringing 
some  of  the  heathen  at  our  own  doors,  both  to  knowledge  of  civilized 
living  and  to  Christ,  by  helping  these  girls  to  become  useful,  Christian 
women. 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  1!> 


THE  WOMAN'S  FOREIGN  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 


The  annual  meeting  in  March  brought  another  year's  work  to  a  close 
•making  thirteen  years  since  this  society  was  organized.  The  following 
ladies  were  elected  officers  for  the  ensuing  year :  President,  Miss  L.  R. 
Hall;  vice-presidents,  Mrs.  H.  T.  Helm,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Kittredge,  Mrs.  L. 
S.  Hodges,  Dr.  Emma  Woodworth;  Treasurer,  Mrs.  H.  A.  Osborn ; 
Finance  Committee,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Ketcham,  Mrs.  Lockwood,  Mrs.  R.  I. 
Adamson;  secretary,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Mills. 

Our  society  numbers  over  250  members,  and  has  never  seemed 
more  prosperous,  or  sustained  by  more  efficient  workers  than  at  the 
present  time. 

Meetings  have  been  held  during  the  year  on  the  third  Tuesday  of 
each  month  at  3  P.M.,  in  the  church  parlors.  The  general  subjects  rec- 
ommended by  the  Board  have  been  taken  up  and  discussed.  Letters 
have  been  received  from  all  parts  of  the  missionary  field.  The  oppor- 
tunity of  listening  to  Mrs.  Van  Hook,  of  Persia,  and  others  returned 
from  their  missionary  labors  for  a  little  rest,  has  been  offered  to  us  on 
several  occasions.  We  have  also  had  the  pleasure  of  welcoming  to  our 
society  Mrs.  Hoge,  president  of  the  Woman's  Board  of  the  Northwest. 
Her  earnest  spiritual  words  have  been  a  help,  and  an  inspiration  to  us 
in  pushing  forward  the  work. 

We  have  renewed  our  pledges  for  the  support  of  Mrs.  Kelso  and 
Miss  Olmsted  for  the  coming  year.  Mrs.  Kelso  is  again  engaged  in  her 
lifework  in  her  beloved  India.  She  writes  of  having  been  transferred  from 
Lahore  to  Saharanpur.  Her  letters  are  full  of  interest  as  her  own  noble 
life  is  full  of  labor  for  the  Master.  Mrs.  Olmsted,  who  is  in  Siam,  devotes 
much  of  her  time  teaching  in  the  girls'  school  at  Bangkok.  Her 
knowledge  of  medicine  gives  her  opportunities  for  doing  untold  good. 


20  THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

We  know  that  her  life  is  consecrated  to  the  service  of  Christ,  and  that 
whatsoever  her  hands  find  to  do  will  be  done  to  His  honor  and  glory. 
The  work  of  the  year  has  been  in  several  respects  unusually  pleasant 
and  encouraging.  Both  officers  and  members  have  labored  together 
earnestly  and  harmoniously,  and  have  not  been  without  the  reward 
which  such  association  in  Christian  work  is  sure  to  bring. 

Our  society  has  grown  to  be  one  of  the  regular  church  activi- 
ties, but  our  constant  prayer  is  that  every  sister  in  the  church  may 
arise,  and,  in  the  strength  of  her  spiritual  energies  and  intellectual  en- 
dowments, place  this  work  on  a  higher  plane  than  it  has  yet  attained 
to,  or  ever  can  reach  until  an  interest  is  felt  and  evinced,  not  by  the 
few  or  the  majority,  but  by  all.  We  cannot  forbear  to  make  mention 
of  the  praise  meeting,  held  under  the  auspices  of  our  society,  on  the  after- 
noon of  February  28,  that  "great  day  of  the  feast,"  when,  in  response  to 
the  invitation  "Bring  an  offering  and  come  into  His  Courts,"  the 
"tithes  were  brought  into  the  storehouse,"  and  a  blessing  was  poured 
out  upon  us.  Hymns  of  praise  were  sung;  psalms  of  thanksgiving  were 
read;  prayers  of  consecration  were  offered;  glowing  words  came  from 
consecrated  hearts  and  lips,  and  offerings  of  praise  were  laid  at  His  feet. 
As  we  turned  our  steps  from  the  church  door,  these  words  seemed  borne 
on  every  passing  breeze,  "Bless  the  Lord,  Oh  my  soul,  and  all  that  is 
within  me  bless  His  holy  name,"  and  the  response  came  back  to  every 
heart  who  had  offered  a  gift,  "Inasmuch  as  ye  have  done  it  unto  one  of 
the  least  of  these,  ye  have  done  it  unto  me." 

Let  us  not  be  discouraged,  for  the  work  is  the  Lord's;  but  be  thankful 
that  He  permits  us  to  have  a  share,  not  only  in  the  work,  but  in  the 
reward,  listening  to  His  words,  "Be  not  weary  in  well  doing,  for  in  due 
season  ye  shall  reap  if  ye  faint  not."  But  though  u<e  faint,  the  work 
of  Foreign  Missions  will  still  go  on,  for  Christ  died  for  all,  and  the  "glad 
tidings"  will  be  sent  throughout  the  length  and  breadth  of  the  whole 
wide  world,  until  every  knee  shall  bow  before  Him,  and  every  heart  shall 
acknowledge  the  name  of  Christ  as  their  Redeemer. 

MRS.  J.  P.  MILLS,  Secretary. 


THIRD    PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  21 

Report  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society 
for  the  year  ending  March  31,  1884. 

RECEIPTS. 

Balance  in  the  Treasury $     144  07 

Pledges  due  before  April  i,  1883 43  9° 

Pledges  paid  for  the  year  ending  March  31,  1884 i>223  73 

Thank-offerings  received  at  the  Praise  Meeting 243  oo 

Collections 7  71 


$1,662  41 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

Gift  to  Miss  Cummings $15°  °° 

Printing  and  postage  for  Praise  Meeting 15  90 

Fund  for  Presbyterial  expenses 12  90 

Miss  Olmsted's  salary  450  oo 

Mrs.  Kelso's  salary 400  oo 

Woman's  Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions 620  oo 

Miscellaneous  expenses 8  20 


1,657  oo 
Balance  in  the  Treasury 5  41 


$1,662  41 
MRS.  H.  A.  OSBORN,  Treasurer. 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


YOUNG  LADIES'   BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 


This  Society  was  organized  purely  for  benevolent  work. 

The  year  1883-4  opened  with  Mrs.  A.  G.  Ashley,  President ;  Mrs. 
R.  J.  Adamson,  Vice-President ;  Miss  Carrie  B.  Havens,  Secretary ; 
Miss  Louise  Savage,  Treasurer. 

During  the  preceding  year  $300  had  been  raised,  and  it  was  the  first 
work  of  the  society  with  this  sum  to  provide  a  home  for  an  old  lady  in 
the  Old  Ladies'  Home  of  this  city.  The  number  of  members  this  year, 
both  active  and  associate,  was  112.  $408.52  was  the  total  amount 
raised  during  the  year.  Of  this  $303.65  was  disbursed  by  different 
committees  in  their  work  of  visiting  and  aiding  the  Hospital  for  Women 
and  Children,  the  Cook  County  Hospital,  the  Home  for  Incurables, 
one  sick  lady,  and  eight  poor  families.  $25  was  donated  to  the  tem- 
perance work  under  the  auspices  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  T.  U.,  of  the  West 
Side,  leaving  in  the  treasury  for  the  ensuing  year  the  balance  of  $104.87. 


SEED   SOWERS. 


The  society  called  the  Seed  Sowers  is  composed  of  little  girls  from 
six  to  twelve  years  of  age.  There  are  sixty  members,  with  an  average 
attendance  of  thirty. 

The  children  meet  once  in  two  weeks.  They  have  supported,  the 
past  year,  a  little  boy  in  Lodiana,  India.  The  money  was  raised  by  a 
sale  of  fancy  articles  made  by  the  little  girls,  and  also  from  mission  boxes, 
which  each  child  has  at  home. 

The  society  was  very  successful  this  last  year,  under  the  care  of 
Mrs.  B.  C.  Prentiss. 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  23 


YOUNG   PEOPLE'S   LIBRARY   ASSOCIATION. 


OFFICERS. 

L.  T.  WOODCOCK President. 

C.  D.   MILL r Vice-President. 

M.  E.  JOHNSTON Secietary. 

SEYMOUR  MORRIS , Treasurer. 

During  the  year  ending  May  i,  1884,  there  have  been  added  to  the 
Library  376  volumes,  of  which  number  359  were  library  books,  in  the 
strict  sense  of  that  term,  and  17  were  bound  volumes  of  magazines  and 
other  periodicals;  so  that  the  library  now  contains  about  1300  volumes. 
There  were  also  added  to  the  number  of  magazines  and  periodicals  for 
the  reading-room  sixteen  weekly  papers ;  so  that  there  are  now  on  the 
tables  of  the  reading-room,  for  the  use  of  the  young  people  of  the  church 
and  congregation,  thirty-three  different  newspapers,  magazines  and 
periodicals,  including  some  of  the  best  British  and  American  publica- 
tions of  the  kind. 

Since  the  ist  of  January  of  this  year  a  new  catalogue  has  been 
prepared,  the  library  has  been  entirely  rearranged,  and  it  is  to-day  in 
perfect  order  and  good  condition. 

The  Association  numbers  404  members. 


24  THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


TREASURER'S  REPORT  OF  THE  YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION, 


RECEIPTS. 

Balance  on  hand  May  i,  1883 $  107  56 

Received  for  Initiation  Fees  and  Dues $393  °° 

"  "  Tickets  to  Sociables 8  oo 

ti  K.  ]sjet  procee(js  Lecture  course 680  79 

"          "  Fines 37  72 

-    1-119  51 


$1,227  °7 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

Paid  for  Books,  Periodicals,  etc $564  25 

"     "   Sociables 147   78 

"     "    Binding,  Printing,  Stationery,  etc 315   29 

-$1,027  32 


Balance  on  hand   $   199  75 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.  25 


CONDENSED   STATEMENT 
OF   THE   BENEVOLENCE   OF   THE   CHURCH   FOR   THE   YEAR. 


Home  Sunday  School $i5°45   72 

Foster  Mission  Sunday  School 360  77 

Noble-street  Mission  Sunday  School 320  31 

Industrial  School 34  17 

Treasurer  of  Session 8,840  18 

"  Board  of  Deacons 1,028  31 

"  Ladies'  Foreign  Missionary  Society. .    1,518  34 

"  Ladies'  Benevolent  Society 330  oo 

"  Young  People's  Library  Association.    1,119  51 

"  Young  Ladies'  Benevolent  Society  ..       408  52 

To  this  may  be  added  the  receipts  by  the  Board  of 

Trustees 25,387  15 


Total $40,392 


26  THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


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MRS.  MARY  B.  HALE January  i4th,  1883. 

MRS.  CLAUDINE  DANIELS May  nth,  1883. 

Miss  JENNIE  A.  CRANE June  ist,  1883. 

DANIEL  SQUAIR June  22d,  1883. 

MRS.  JENNET  YOUNG July  23d,  1883. 

ADDISON  B.   HEFFLING August  i2th,  1883. 

MRS.  CATHERINE  STEWART ! September  igth,  1883. 

JOHN  F.  W.  MACDONALD October  gth,  1883. 

JOHN  S.   CARPENTER November  i2th,  1883. 

CHARLES  F.  CHESSMAN November  igth,  1883. 

WILLARD  PUTNAM December  ist,  1883. 

MRS.  DAVID  WILLIAMS December  4th,  1883. 

JOSEPH  A.  PRIBYL December  i6th,  1883. 

MRS.  BRESCIA  THOMAS December  i  yth.  1883. 

WILLIAM  OSBORN January  2d,  1884. 

A.  HOFFMAN  KEESE March  i2th,  1884. 

MRS.  FANNIE  BACON April  27th,  1884. 

SAMUEL  WALTER  NOURSE April  27th,  1884. 

MOSES  TOBIN April  29th,  1884. 

"Be  thou  faithful  unto  death,  and  I  will  give  thee  a  crown  of  life." 

"  I  have  fought  a  good  fight,  I  have  finished  my  course.  I  have  kept 
the  faith." 

"Him  that  overcometh  will  I  make  a  pillar  in  the  temple  of  my 
God,  and  he  shall  go  no  more  out." 

"The  Lamb,  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the  throne,  shall  feed  them, 
and  shall  lead  them  unto  living  fountains  of  waters,  and  God  shall  wipe 
away  all  tears  from  their  eyes." 

"  And  they  shall  see  His  face." 


THIRD  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


"  He  which  testifieth  these  things,  saith,  Surely  I  come  quickly, 
Amen.     Even  so  come,  Lord  Jesus." 


Multitude,  which  none  can  number, 
Like  the  stars  in  glory  stand, 
Clothed  in  white  apparel,  holding 
Palms  of  victory  in  their  hand. 

They  have  come  from  tribulation, 
And  have  washed  their  robes  in  blood, 
Washed  them  in  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 
Tried  they  were,  and  firm  they  stood. 

Gladly,  Lord,  with  thee  they  suffered, 
Gladly,  Lord,  with  thee  they  died  ; 
And  by  death  to  life  immortal, 
They  were  born  and  glorified. 

Now  they  reign  in  heavenly  glory, 
Now  they  walk  in  golden  light, 
Now  they  drink,  as  from  a  river, 
Holy  bliss  and  infinite. 

Love  and  peace  they  taste  forever, 
And  all  truth  and  knowledge  see 
In  the  beatific  vision 
Of  the  Blessed  Trinity. 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


WILLIAM    QSBOR> 

An  honored  elder  in  the  Third  Church,  who,  in  its  early  history, 
gave  not  only  strength  and  time,  but  wealth  for  its  prosperity,  and  never 
failed  to  guard  its  interests  with  a  loving  vigilance.  He  fell  asleep,  in  a 
ripe  old  age,  having  nobly  finished  the  work  which  his  Master  entrusted 
to  his  care.  The  session  would  gratefully  acknowledge  the  debt  they  owe 
to  the  fidelity  and  zeal  of  this  revered  brother,  and  his  name  and  memory 
will  always  be  cherished  in  our  church  as  of  a  sincere  Christian  and  a 
pillar  of  spiritual  strength. 

"  He  rests  from  his  labors,  and  his  works  do  follow  him." 

' «  Faithful  unto  death. ' ' 


JOHN  S.   CARPENTER  — CHAS.   F.   CHESSMAN. 

The  session  would  place  upon  its  records  their  deep  sorrow  in  the 
unexpected  deaths  of  two  of  its  most  honored  members  of  the  Church 
and  most  reliable  officers,  Bros.  John  S.  Carpenter  and  Chas.  F.  Chessman. 
Though  these  brethren  had  been  connected  with  the  eldership  only  a  few 
years,  they  had  become,  through  their  earnest  piety  and  loving  unselfish 
devotion  to  the  interests  of  the  Church,  strong  pillars  in  the  service  of 
the  Master,  and,  in  our  poor  judgment,  they  could  not  be  spared  from 
the  field  where  they  so  joyfully  labored  ;  but  we  bow  in  submission  to  His 
will  "who  doeth  all  things  well,"  assured  that  "our  loss  is  their  eternal 
gain." 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


MEMBERS    RECEIVED 

FROM  MAY,  1883,  TO  MAY,  1884. 


On  Confession  of  Christ 101 

By  letter  from  other  churches 112 


Total  for  year 213 

Dismissed  by  letter. 99 

Total  membership 2, 183 


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THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


NAMES    OF    MEMBERS 

UNITING   WITH    THE    CHURCH    FROM    MAY,  1883,   TO    MAY,    1884. 


Albert,  Mrs.  Frances. 
Alden,  Mrs.  Frances  M. 
Allen,  Alex.  M. 
Armstrong,  James. 
Austin,  Miss  Hattie  M. 
Averill,  Miss  Carrie. 

Baker,  Everett  S. 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  Charlotte. 
Beach,  Edward  P. 
Beach,  Mrs.  Julia  E. 
Beers,  Miss  Bessie. 
Blaikie,  Miss  Elizabeth  A. 
Bobo,  Mrs.  Ella  F. 
Briggs,  Theophilus. 
Briggs,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 
Brown,  Miss  Elizabeth. 
Brown,  Miss  Isabella. 
Brown,  Miss  Jennie. 
Bruton,  James  J. 
Bulkley,  Robert  H. 
Bulkley,  Mrs.  Margaret  F. 

Cantner,  Mrs.  Frank  C. 
Capner,  Mrs.  Margaret  B. 
Garner,  Miss  Julia  F. 
Caution,  David. 
Caution,  Mrs.  Ellen  B. 
Chase,  Murray  C. 
Chrystal,  Wm.  L. 
Cleveland,  Miss  Laura  B. 
Cobb,  Mrs.  Augusta  D. 
Cook,  Ezekiel  H. 


Cook,  Mrs.  Clara. 
Cox,  Chas.  W. 
Craik,  Mrs.  Grace  L. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
Davis,  Miss  Mary  L. 
Doerr,  Edward  F. 
Downs,  Mrs.  Sarah  A. 
Drake,  James. 
Drake,  Mrs.  Isabella. 
Drummond,  Mrs.  Catherine  E. 
Duff,  Edward  H. 

Ealy,  Elijah  R. 
Ealy,  Mrs.  Nettie. 
Edwards,  Sherman  T. 
Edwards,  Miss  Maggie  A. 
Elliott,  Mrs.  Mary  E. 
Elliott,  Robert  J. 
Elliott,  Miss  Ada  W. 
Elliott,  Miss  Edith. 
Evans,  Mrs.  Harriet  E. 
Ewing,  Wm.  B. 
Ewing,  Mrs.  Lucy  H. 

Fish,  Chas.  E. 
Fisher,  John. 
Foxley,  Miss  Clara  A. 

Galpin,  Richard  H. 
Gardiner,  Mrs.  Charlotte. 
Garrott,  Miss  Florence  Lee. 
Gates,  Frank  A. 


THIRD   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


George,  Miss  Elizabeth. 
Gillespie,  John. 
Gillespie,  Mrs.  Keturah. 
Gillespie,  Chas.  E. 
Gillespie,  Miss  Hattie  M. 
Gordon,  Daniel  C. 
Gordon,  Mrs. 
Graham,  Jas.  J. 
Graham,  Wm. 
Griswold,  James. 

Hansens,  Bewnie. 
Harlan,  Mrs.  Eliza  J. 
Harlan,  Miss  Rosalie  M. 
Harlan,  Miss  Bessie  M. 
Haynes,  Fred'k  T- 
Hebard,  Jas.  L. 
Henderson,  Miss  Ada  T. 
Hoge,  A.  H. 
Hoge,  Mrs.  Jane  C. 
Hoglen,  Mrs.  R.  S. 
Holden,  Walter  S. 
Holden,  Nelson  B. 
Holden,  Mrs.  Katie  S. 
Howard,  Joseph  J. 
Howard,  Mrs.  Mary. 
Howland,  Miss  Amelia. 
Hunter,  Miss  Harriet  J. 
Hurd,  Robt.  A. 
Hutchinson,  Miss  Mabel  C. 

Jewell,  Ira  H. 
Jones,  Fred'k  H. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  D. 
Johnson,  Olaf  A. 
Johnson,  Miss  Josephine  A. 

Kammerer,  Wm.  S. 
Kammerer,  Mrs.  Mattie  G. 
Keehn,  Geo.  W. 


Ker,  Miss  Mary. 
Ker,  Miss  Sarah  V. 
Kerr,  Miss  Annie  E. 
Kidder,  Miss  Frances  M.  A. 
Kittredge,  Mrs.  Jane  B. 
Kittredge,  George  A. 

Latshaw,  Mrs.  Texie  F. 
Lay,  Robt.  H. 
Lay,  Mrs.  Sarah  J. 
Lay,  Miss  Georgiella. 
Le  Vally,  Mrs.  Lettie. 
Lockwood,  Sam'l  T. 
Lockwood,  Mrs.  Juliette  P. 
Lockwood,  Sam'l  P. 
Lockwood,  Miss  Edna  May. 
Long,  Mrs.  Jane  S. 
Sfcmdgren,  Sven  A. 
Lundgren,  Mrs.  Matilda  A. 

Mac  Kay,  Mrs.  Jessie. 
McCallum,  Wm. 
Me  Cormick,  Chas.  A. 
Me  Cormick,  Mrs.  Amy  S. 
Me  Creight,  Samuel  L. 
Me  Cullough,  Wm.  H. 
Me  Henry,  Daniel. 
Me  Murry,  John. 
Miller,  Miss  Alice. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Esther  P. 
Mills,  Mrs.  Mary  F. 
Mitchell,  Archibald. 
Mowen,  Simeon  J. 
Mowen,  Mrs.  Laura  E. 
Mullin,  Mrs.  Annie. 
Munger,  Miss  Sarah  M. 
Murray,  Alex.  G. 

Nichols,  Mrs. 
Noyes,  Victor  C. 


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Olson,  Miss  Emma  M. 
O'Neill,  Mrs.  Venia. 
Overbaugh,  Edgar  M. 
Overbaugh,  Mrs.  Ella  F. 

Palmer,  Mrs.  Emily  A. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  Lydia  A. 
Patterson,  Wm.  R. 
Patterson,  Mrs.  Ida  L. 
Paulson,  Miss  Mary  M. 
Pease,  Erastus  S. 
Pease,  Mrs.  Mary  L. 
Petersen,  John. 
Petersen,  Mrs.  Nettie  F. 
Phillips,  John  H. 
Phillips,  Mrs.  Florence. 
Phillips,  Miss  Florence  M. 
Pitt,  Mrs.  Rebecca. 
Pitt,  Miss  Lizzie  H. 
Pitt,  Miss  Alice  M. 
Powell,  Myron  H. 

Ramsdell.  Electus. 
Ramsdell,  Mrs.  Carrie  E. 
Reid,  James  Me  B. 
Rockey,  Isaac  W. 
Rogers,  James  Gamble. 

Salveson,  Mrs.  Susan  A. 
Saunders,  Thos.  H. 
Saunders,  Miss  Marianne  C. 
Scott,  Thos.  L.  A. 
Shields,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  G. 
Shields,  Miss  Jennette. 
Shields,  Miss  Emma  M. 
Shivers,  Geo.  B. 
Simpson,  Mrs.  Mary. 
Simpson,  Miss  Lillie  M. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  L. 
Smith,  Miss  Juliet  C. 


Smith,  Mrs.  Wm.  B. 
Smith,  Miss  Nellie  B. 
Spinning,  Isaac  P. 
Spinning,  Mrs.  Rose. 
Spinning,  Geo.  F. 
Spinning,  Miss  Clara  H. 
Spooner,  Miss  Carrie. 
Squires,  Miss  Carrie  M. 
Stagg,  John  L. 
Stagg,  Mrs.  Jennie. 
Stan  wood,  Mrs.  Mary  C. 
Stephenson,  Wm. 
Swift,  Fred.  Thayer. 

Tichenor,  Mrs.  Kate  R. 
Tiffany,  Mrs.  Martha. 
Tomlinson,  Wm.  M. 
Trimingham,  Benjamin  L. 

Vaillencourt,  Mrs.  Harriet  D. 
Vaillencourt,  Miss  Florence  A. 
Vaillencourt,  Miss  Nellie  I. 
Van  Steenberg,  Mrs.  Margaret  D. 

Wales,  Mrs.  Anna. 
Walker,  Chas.  F. 
Watson,  Aquila. 
Warren,  James  L. 
Webber,  Miss  Louisa. 
White,  Alfred  S. 
White,  Miss  Jessie  L. 
Wickoff,  Benjamin  D. 
Williams,  Chas.  S. 
Wilson,  Jas.  J. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Josephine. 
Wilson,  Irwin  D. 
Wilson,  Wiley  H. 
Wood,  Thos.  J. 
Woodman,  Miss  Ella  F. 

Young,  Robt.  S. 


